Q.3 Type IV- delayed hypersensitivity is not caused by I. Macrophage 2. Lymphokines 3. Circulating antibodies 4. T- cells

Q.3 Type IV- delayed hypersensitivity is not caused by
I. Macrophage
2. Lymphokines
3. Circulating antibodies
4. T- cells

Type IV delayed hypersensitivity is a cell-mediated immune response driven by T-cells, not circulating antibodies, so option 3 is the correct answer for what does not cause it.

Option Analysis

1. Macrophage

Macrophages are key effector cells activated by cytokines from sensitized T-cells, amplifying inflammation and tissue damage in type IV reactions like tuberculin tests.

2. Lymphokines

Lymphokines (e.g., IFN-γ, IL-2 from Th1 cells) are secreted by activated T-cells to recruit and activate macrophages, driving the delayed response over 24-72 hours.

3. Circulating antibodies

Type IV hypersensitivity is purely cell-mediated, independent of antibodies, unlike types I-III which involve humoral immunity; no B-cell or antibody role here.

4. T-cells

Sensitized CD4+ Th1 cells and CD8+ cytotoxic T-cells recognize antigen on MHC, initiating the cascade via cytokine release and direct cytotoxicity.

Type IV delayed hypersensitivity, a T-cell driven immune reaction, is not caused by circulating antibodies but involves macrophages, lymphokines, and T-cells in delayed responses like contact dermatitis.

Mechanism Overview

Antigen presentation sensitizes CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells during initial exposure. Re-exposure triggers Th1 cytokine (lymphokine) release, macrophage recruitment, and inflammation peaking at 48-72 hours.

Role of Each Component

  • T-cells: Initiate via antigen recognition on APCs.

  • Lymphokines: Recruit/activate effectors (e.g., IFN-γ).

  • Macrophages: Cause tissue damage via enzymes.

Component Role in Type IV Antibody Link?
Macrophages Effector damage  No
Lymphokines Cytokine mediation  No
Circulating antibodies Absent (cell-mediated only)  Yes (types I-III)
T-cells Sensitization/activation  No

Ideal for molecular biology and microbiology exam prep, distinguishing cell-mediated from antibody responses.

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