Immunology Interview Preparation Guide
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1 :: Give the classification of hypersensitivity?
Hypersensitivity is classified into five types-
► 1. Anaphylaxis
► 2. Antibody dependant cytotoxicity
► 3. Immune complex mediated diseases
► 4. Delayed type ‘o’ cell mediated hypersensitivity
► 5. Stimulatory hypersensitivity
► 1. Anaphylaxis
► 2. Antibody dependant cytotoxicity
► 3. Immune complex mediated diseases
► 4. Delayed type ‘o’ cell mediated hypersensitivity
► 5. Stimulatory hypersensitivity
2 :: What is anaphylaxis?
It is most rapid hypersensitive reaction. It responds within minutes of applying a stimulus and can get localize. Reactions are mediated by release of pharmacologically active substances.
3 :: What is hypersensitivity?
The inflammatory response produced by inflammatory molecules result in tissue damage and some times even death. We call this as hypersensitivity or allergy.
4 :: What is delayed hypersensitivity?
We can recognize the Symptoms only days after exposure. This is delayed hypersensitivity (DTH).
5 :: What is a myeloma protein?
It is a monoclonal immunoglobulin produced from a myeloma cell.
6 :: What is opsonin?
Opsonin is a substance, which promotes phagocytosis of antigens by binding to them.
7 :: What is an incomplete antibody?
Antibody can bind to an antigen but cannot induce agglutination is called incomplete antibody.
8 :: What are iccosomes?
The particles coated with immune complexes and are released from follicular dendritic cell extensions, are called as iccosomes.
9 :: Name the scientists who classified hypersensitivity.
Coombs and Gell
10 :: What are hypersensitive reactions?
If humoral or cellular immunity is switch on to high for length of time, tissue damage may occur. Such reactions are called hypersensitive reactions.