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Type III Hypersensitivities
Immune Complex Reactions; Reaction of soluble antigen (not attached to cell surface) with antibody, and deposition of these complexes in various tissues in the body
immune complex reaction (type III)
produces free-floating complexes that are deposited into tissues
arthus reaction and serum sickness (type III)
are associated with passive immunization (providing Ig from healthy patients to recipients)
antibodies, neutrophils
In immune complex disease, large quantities of _______ are produced in response to large amounts of antigen
Upon second exposure antigen-antibody complexes form and recruit complement and _______ to area
immune complex disease
_______ _________ ________ - complexes deposited into basement membranes of epithelial tissues:
neutrophils release granules that digest tissues and cause destructive inflammation to damage endothelial cells