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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseasesSummary

Markus Rudowitz

Faculty of chemistry and biochemistryMolecular Immunology 2016Wed 6th of July, 2016

Source: http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/jpeg4/GI162.jpg (04.07.2016) Source: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 604

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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases Type II (e.g. penicillin allergy hemolytic anemia or thrombocytopenia) +

type III (soluble antigens, immune complexes; e.g. Arthus reaction, serumsickness): IgG mediated

Type IV: antigen specific TH1 or CD8T cells (TH2 similar to IgE-mediated allergic diseases; e.g. tuberculin test, poison ivy, nickel,allergic contact dermatitis,celiac disease)

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Modified from: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 594

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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases

Arthus reaction: local type III hypersensitivityreaction

Triggered in skin by contact with sensitizing antigen Also activation of the complement: complement fragment C5a

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Source: Source: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 599

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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases

Tuberculin test (type IV hypersensitivity reaction)

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Source: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 601

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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases

Allergic contact dermatitis and systemic allergic contact dermatitis (type IV hypersensitivity reaction)

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Source: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 602

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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases

Celiac disease

Mediated by gluten; α-gliadin modified by tissue transglutaminase (tTG) tobind HLA-DQ2

Strong genetic predisposition: >95% of patients express HLA-DQ2 class MHC allele

loss of mature epithelial cells in upper small intestine, severe inflammation, increased number of T cells, macrophages, plasma cells in the lamina propria; increased number of lymphocytes in epithelial layer

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Source: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 605

Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases

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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases

Celiac disease

has some features of autoimmunity!

Autoantibodies (IgA) against tTG in all patients used as test

No tTG-specific T cells found; gluten-reactive T cells may help B cells reactiveto tTG

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Source: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 605

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Non-IgE-mediated allergic diseases

Celiac disease

Reasons for pathology of gluten: relative resistant to digestion, gliadin-derivedpeptides stimulate innate immune system by inducing IL-15 release byintestinal epithelial cells

antigen-nonspecific process that involves peptides notbound by HLA-DQ2 and not recognized by CD4 T cells

IL-15: upregulation of MIC-A expression in epithelial cellsMIC-A activates CD8 T cells via NKG2D receptors that

can kill MIC-A expressing cells

Source: Murphy, Kenneth: Janeway‘s Immunobiology, 8th Edition, p. 606

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