mechanism of ige–mediated reaction

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(delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy. IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy). Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics. Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment). Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment. Drug allergy.

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Page 1: Mechanism  of  IgE–mediated reaction

Immunopathological reaction type IV (delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy.

IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy).

Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics.

Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment).

Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment.

Drug allergy.

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Immunopathological reaction type IV (delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy.

IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy).

Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics.

Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment).

Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment.

Drug allergy.

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Immunopathological reaction type IV (delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy.

IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy).

Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics.

Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment).

Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment.

Drug allergy.

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Mechanism of IgE–mediated reaction

Type I – Allergy

Allergen IgE bound to the surface of the mast cell

Degranulation, mediator release

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Allergicreaction

IL-4

IL-5

Eosinophil

IgE

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Th2

APC

Allergen

T

Th1

IFN- B IgG

IL-12

IL-12

Th1/Th2 response

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Immunopathological reaction type IV (delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy.

IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy).

Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics.

Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment).

Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment.

Drug allergy.

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Allergens

Inhaled (airborne)

Food

Venoms

Drugs

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Inhaledallergens

seasonal

perennial

pollen

molds

mites

animals

birchgrassmugwortragweed

EXAMPLES

Alternaria

Cladosporium

AspergillusDermatophagoidespteronyssinusDermatophagoidesfarinae

cat

dog

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Foodallergens

EXAMPLES

cow s milk

eggs

vegetables, fruits, nuts

fish, seafood

aditives AGE

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Hymenoptera venom allergens

EXAMPLES

honey bee(bumble bee)

wasp, yellow jacket(hornet)

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Drug allergens

EXAMPLES

penicillines, cephalosporines

non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs

iodine contrast media

local anesthetics

peripheral myorelaxants

latex

ethylenoxid

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Diagnosis of allergy

HistoryClinical examination

Skin tests

Specific IgE in the serum

Provocation and elimination tests

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Immunopathological reaction type IV (delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy.

IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy).

Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics.

Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment).

Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment.

Drug allergy.

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Anaphylaxis Grade Skin GI-tract Respiratory

tractCardiovascular system

I Itching, urticaria, flush, angioedema

- - -

II Itching, urticaria, flush, angioedema

Nausea, cramps

Rhinorrhoea, dyspnea

Tachycardia, arythmia, decrease of blood

pressure

III Itching, urticaria, flush, angioedema

Diarrhoea Laryngeal oedema,

bronchospasm

Cardiovascular shock, faints

IV Itching, urticaria, flush, angioedema

Diarrhoea Respiratory arrest

Cardial arrest

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Treatment of anaphylaxis

Adrenaline / Epinephrine:

Intramuscular – in patients with clinical symptoms of shock, oedema of the airways and pronounced dyspnoea

Dosage in adults:

0.5 ml - 1:1000 dilution In case of necessity repeat every 5-10 minutes

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Immunopathological reaction type IV (delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy.

IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy).

Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics.

Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment).

Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment.

Drug allergy.

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Atopic diseases

Allergic asthma is chronic inflammatory disease of the airways in which a wide variety of cells (mast cells. Eosinophils, TH2 lymphocytes) and mediators play a role.

Atopic dermatitis

Allergic rhinitis

Allergic asthma

• Allergic rhinitis is affection of the nose (and ocular conjunctiva) caused by IgE-mediated inflammation of nasal mucosa after allergen exposure.

• Atopic dermatitis is inflammatory disease of the skin which is mediated by T cells and stimulated by IgE-dependent reactions.

IgE mediated food allergy Allergy

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Treatment of allergic diseases

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• Anti-mites beddings • Pollen filters• Stay in mountains during

pollen season• Animal avoidance

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Pha

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• Corticosteroids• Symptomathic treatment

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• Subcutaneous• Sublingual

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APC

IgEIL-4

IL-5 Allergicresponse

EosinophilTh2

B-cell

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Tr1

IL-10

TGF-b

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IT

Th1

IgGIFN- B-cell

IT -CD4

CD80/86

T cell

Allergen

TCRHLA

CD28

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Immunopathological reaction type IV (delayed type). Cutaneous and mucous contact allergy.

IgE mediated immunopathological reaction (type I, atopy).

Allergens. Allergic diseases – causes, symptoms and diagnostics.

Anaphylaxis (causes, symptoms and treatment).

Examples of diseases based on immunopathological reaction type I. Treatment.

Drug allergy.

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Definition – differential diagnosis

toxicity – high dose, disorder of metabolism or elimination of the drug

intolerance – sensitive individuals idiosyncrazy - intolerance based on

another defect other side effects of the drug (Jarish -

Herxheimer reaction, sy. Hoigne, alteration of enzyme function, candidasis, inhibition of histaminases, ...)

symptoms of the current disease

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Type of the immunopathological reaction

IgE cytotoxic reaction immunocomplex reaction delayed type of hypersensitivity

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IgE

PNC -barbiturates ACTH -gelatine insuline -opioids latex -etylenoxide myorelaxants

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Cytotoxic reaction

PNC, cephalosporines rifampicine alfametyldopa

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Immunocomplex reaction

PNC streptomycine cephalosporines PAS hydantoinates

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Delayed type of hypersensitivity

„para“ group - sulphonamides, procaine, PAS, azote colourants, prothazine, chlorpromazine

streptomycine PNC

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Local anaesthetics

paraaminobenzoic acid esthers

amides

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Local anaesthetics - diff. dg. of adverse events

vasovagal syncope surgical trauma adverse effect of adrenaline toxicity of administered drug reaction to conservants

(parabens, sulphites)

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Local anaestetics

Diagnostic procedures - skin tests – risk of false positivity

- provocation test

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Latex allergy

Contact type - additives

Immediate type - Hev b1 - Hev b 10

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Latex allergy

Risk groups: - healthcare personal (surgeons 2-6%) - patients with repeated surgeries

(children with spina bifida - 20-30%)

Risk factors - women

- younger age - preexisting eczema

- atopy

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Latex allergy

Triggers - gloves

- drains - catheters - condoms

Immediate manifestation - urticaria, dyspnoea, tachycardia

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Latex allergy

Diagnosis - skin test - specific IgE in serum Solution

- hypoallergenic products (vinyl gloves etc.)

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Allergy to beta-lactam antibiotics

Penicillins: frequency - max. 4 - 5 % of administrations

(less severe skin disorders)

anaphylaxis <0,1 %

Cephalosporins: less frequent than in penicillins

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Manifestations

exanthemas, oedemas

anaphylaxis

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Risk factors

not atopy not allergy to molds i.v. administration