chapter 19 (handout)
contact dermatitis is an example of which of the following?
CD4 Th1-mediated reaction
although they may be measured during diagnosis, measurement of serum _____ levels is not sufficient to confirm allergic disease
IgE
the antibodies that respond to blood-group antigens are which of the following?
IgM antibodies called isohemagglutinins
Rh- mothers who carry Rh+ fetuses and who then become pregnant with another Rh+ fetus are given injections of ____ during the 28th week of pregnancy
RhoGAM
causes inflammation and cytokine production
TNF-a
because B cells do not fully mature and differentiate, recurrent, generally pyogenic infections occur
X-linked agammaglobulinemia
an individual's first exposure to an antigen capable of eliciting a type I hypersensitivity initially causes which of the following responses?
a response by Th2 cells
according to the current naming conventions, blood group antigens are named using which of the following?
a systematic approach involving the assignment of a number and classification within a particular group
which of the following induces a type III hypersensitivity?
accumulation of immune complexes in tissue and small blood vessels
tissue damage caused by delayed type hypersensitivities is largely a result of which of which of the following?
activated macrophages
causes damage to the adrenal gland, possible symptoms: weakness, hypotension, fatigue and kidney failure
addison disease
which of the following is an example of an organ specific autoimmune disease?
addison disease
transplanted tissue from one individual (not an identical twin) to another of the same species
allograft
in _______, a systemic allergic reaction causes symptoms such as hypotension, shock, nausea, vomiting, hives
anaphylaxis
which of the following is a common treatment for type III reactions?
anti inflammatory steroid treatment
which of the following are the main mediators of type II hypersensitivity reaction?
antibodies
an immune complex is an aggregate of which of the following?
antibody and antigen molecules
during a hemolytic transfusion reaction which of the following occurs?
antigens on the transfused cells are recognized by IgG and IgM and are destroyed.
which of the following are the symptoms of a localized type I hypersensitivity reaction?
asthma, hay fever rhinitis and hives
transffering tissue from an individual back to that same individual
autograft
which of the following types of transplants has the lowest risk of rejection?
autograft
when a self-antigen cause a type II hypersensitivity reaction, the reaction can be described as a ____ disorder.
autoimmune
when individuals are treated using allergy shots, IgE antibodies are produced that can act as _____
blocking antibodies
degranulation results in the release of which of the following?
bradykinin, histamine, serotonin, leukotrienes, prostaglandins, cytokines
the A an B antigens on the surface of blood cells are which of the following?
carbohydrates
inflammatory molecules are released by mast cells in type I, type II however are characterized by which of the following?
cell lysis (cytotoxicity)
eosinophils release cytokines and chemicals that promote inflammation
chronic asthma
because bacteria within phagolysosomes are not effectively killed, infections and granulomas develop
chronic granulomatous disease
a granuloma is which of the following infections?
chronic local infection
can be caused by either an inflammatory response caused by macrophages or by cytotoxic T-lymphocyte, mediated reactions
contact dermatitis
severe bronchiole constriction during an allergic reaction can potentially cause which of the following?
cyanosis
granules in mast cells are released to the extracellular environment through which of the following processes
degranulation
which of the following is an example of a CD4 Th1-mediated reaction?
delayed type hypersensitivity
a common treatment for insect venom allergies is _____ therapy
desensitization
the first treatment for life threatening anaphylaxis is an injection of _____
epinephrine
which of the following hypothetical statements would not be predicted by the hygiene hypothesis?
exposure to cleaning chemicals results in greater allergy risks
IgE molecules have 3 fab sites to which allergens can bond
false
IgE only responds to cell bound antigens
false
angioedema is caused by vasoconstriction following release of chemical mediators during a type I hypersensitivity reaction
false
mechanisms are in place so that hemolytic transfusion reactions no longer occur
false
opsonization of RBCs occurs after phagocytosis
false
systemic anaphylaxis is a type I hypersensitivity caused by the release of cytokines by Th1 cells
false
the regions of the IgE antibodies capable of binding to specific cell mast cell receptors are called which of the following?
fragment crystallizable regions
in some cases, transplanted tissue (such as bone marrow) can produce cytotoxic T cells that attack the host cells of the recipient. which of the following describes such an attack?
graft verus host disease
TSH-receptor antibody is produced by individuals with ___
graves disease
which of the following describes why its possible that type I hypersensitivities result from an adaption against helminth infection?
helminths are unusual parasites because they are targeted by IgE and most parasites are not
if someone were accidentally given the wrong blood type, which is likely to occur?
hemolytic autoimmune reaction
which of the following is not an example of type VI?
hemolytic disease in a newborn
stimulates bradykinin production
heparin
causes increased mucus and tear formation, increased vascular permeability, and smooth muscle contractions
histamine
desensitization treatment is also known by which of the following terms?
hyposensitization therapy
which of the following symptoms distinguishes anaphylaxis from milder type I hypersensitivity reactions?
hypotension, blockage of airways, shock and risk of death
Rh factors are which of the following
important RBC antigens
which of the following types of infections is most common in an individual with X-linked agammaglobulinemia?
infections caused by extracellular pyogenic pathogens
transplanting tissue from one identical twin to another
isograft
which of the following is a type of cell largely responsible for type I hypersensitivity response?
mast cell
during degranulation which of the following occurs?
mast cells release granules containing histamine
causes damage to the myelin sheaths of nerve cells, possible symptoms: muscle weakness, numbness and problems with memory
multiple sclerosis
the production of antibodies that target acetylcholine receptors causes _____, resulting in muscles weakness that can be severe and life threatening.
myasthenia gravis
which of the following is an example of a systemic autoimmune disease?
myasthenia gravis
individuals with type O have which of the following?
neither A nor B glycoprotein antigens on the surface of their blood cells
which of the following happens last during the series of inflammatory events triggered by the accumulation of immune complexes in a type III hypersensitivity reaction?
neutrophil and macrophage recruitment occurs
individuals who have type AB blood have a genotype with which of the following?
one A allele and one B allele
when serum sickness occurs the immune complexes are removed by which of the following?
phagocytic cells
when people take antihistamines they are most likely trying to treat which of the following?
pruritus, sneezing, watery eyes and running nose
epidermal cell turnover is excessive, itchy and sore skin patches develop
psoriasis
results in lack of IgA, causing increased risk of infection in the lungs and gastrointestinal tract
selective IgA deficiency
type I hypersensitivities require which of the following initial priming events to occur?
sensization
causes vasodilation, smooth muscle contraction and increased vascular permeability
serotonin
caused by a deficient immune response (both cell mediated and humoral) resulting in susceptibility to severe infection
severe combined immunodeficiency disease
associated with the production of autoantibodies against cytoplasmic and nuclear molecules, with tissue damage and inflammation
systemic lupus erythematosus
serum sickness is which of the following?
systemic type III hypersensitivity
the term immune tolerance means which of the following
the ability to recognize self and prevent immune attack on one's own cell
which of the following describes what happens when someone has a reaction to poison ivy?
the individual's cells absorb the antigen and are then targeted by CTLs, which induce apoptosis
which of the following is one possible adaptive reason for type I hypersensitivity?
they may have evolved as a response to helminth infection
cytotoxic t-lymphocyte mediated reaction occurs
tissue transplant reaction
clonal proliferation in a type I hypersensitivity reaction results from the release of cytokines from Th2 cells
true
hypersensitivity pneumonitis can be type III or type IV depending on whether the immune complexes accumulate?
true
serum sickness is another term for system type III hypersensitivity
true
the production of IgE secreting plasma cells can be triggered by interleukin-4
true
an inflammatory response is caused by macrophages, which also damage tissue
tuberculin reaction
causes damage to the pancreas; possible symptoms: hyperglycemia, weight loss, excessive urination and fatigue
type I diabetes
an allergy is an example of which of the following
type I hypersensitivity
involves the reaction of IgE with soluble antigen; mast cell degeneration occurs
type I hypersensitivity
involves the reaction of IgG and IgM antibodies with cellular antigens, resulting in cell damage
type II hypersensitivity
involves IgG, IgM, and IgA
type III hypersensitivity
mediated by T cells
type IV hypersensitivity
which of the following is an advantage of using vaccines instead of antibacterial sera, such as the diphtheria antitoxin?
vaccines are less likely to cause systemic type III hypersensitivity
histamine and serotonin can stimulate which of the following
vomiting
when a prick puncture skin test or intradermal test is performed to test for allergies, a positive response is indicated by a ______
wheal-flare response
hypersensitivity pneumonitis can either be type III or type IV hypersensitivity depending upon which of the following?
whether immune complexes develop and mediate the response
transplanting tissue from an animal to a human
xenograft