type IV hypersensitivity

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Also known as: delayed allergic reaction, delayed hypersensitivity(Show More)

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  • T cell infected with HIV
    In immune system disorder: Type IV hypersensitivity

    Type IV hypersensitivity is a cell-mediated immune reaction. In other words, it does not involve the participation of antibodies but is due primarily to the interaction of T cells with antigens. Reactions of this kind depend on the presence in the circulation…

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allergies

  • allergy
    In allergy

    Delayed, or type IV, allergic reactions are caused by the actions of T cells, which take longer to accumulate at the site where the antigen is present than do B-cell antibodies. The allergic responses appear 12 to 24 hours or more after exposure to an appropriate antigen.…

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  • Health monitoring
    In human disease: Allergies

    Type IV hypersensitivity, unlike the other reactions, does not involve antibodies but instead is mediated by T cells. In these reactions, also called delayed-type because they arise in a matter of days rather than minutes or hours, T cells either activate a local inflammatory reaction,…

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contrast with atopy

  • In atopy

    …contrasted with the condition called delayed hypersensitivity, in which allergic symptoms take hours or days to develop. See also allergy.

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