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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What does IL 2 do?






2. after C3 spontaneously hydrolyzes to C3b and C3a - what happens to C3a?






3. What is the receptor for EBV? On what cells is that located?






4. What is Aldesleukin? What is it used for






5. What lymph node drains the lateral side of the dorsum of the foot?






6. What is the defect in Brutons agammaglobulinemia? What is its effect on B cells? What is its inheritance pattern?






7. In general What are T cells good for?






8. What cytokines do macrophages release? who else can secrete IL 6? IL 12?






9. what results in symptoms of shock in an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction?






10. What is the pathogenesis of IgG AIHA ABO hemolytic disease of a newborn? describe what happens.






11. Other than stimulating fever - what else does IL 6 do?






12. Type IV hypersensitivity is i...






13. All transplant rejections - _____________ are mediated by Type IV hypersensitivity






14. What are some catalase positive organisms?






15. What are the T cell functions?






16. What is three common causes of severe combined immunodef? What is the result of all three?






17. What lymph node drains the testes?






18. Which type of selection of thymic development provides central tolerance?






19. Which TCR MHC system is important for viral immunity? neoplastic? donor graft cells?






20. What are the autoantibodies for wegeners granulomatosis?






21. What are howell jolly bodies?






22. What are some sinopulmonary infections?






23. Which are the only two antiinflammatory cytokines?






24. What is muromonab - CD3 (OKT3)






25. What does interferon gamma do to be antiviral?






26. Which disease is associated with DR7?






27. What portion of the lymph node is not well developed in DiGeorge Syndrome?






28. What is recomb beta interferon used for?






29. Describe the complement independent Type II hypersenstivity reaction. Give an example.






30. What are MHC Class molecules (ie what macromolecule are they made out of)? what gene are responsible for MHC?






31. what prevents NK cells from killing normal cells if their default is to kill?






32. What happens in a secondary follicle?






33. Which diseases are associated with DR4?






34. Leukocyte adhesion defect presents with...






35. What are the cell surface proteins on NK cells?






36. What are the main cell surface proteins on B cells?






37. Which disease is associated withB B27?






38. What do multimeric antibodies require for assembly?






39. How do you test for chronic granulomatous disease?






40. What do mature naive B lymphocytes express?






41. What lymph node drains the sigmoid colon?






42. If an antigen lacks a peptide component How does the adaptive immunity attack it? What type of response is this called. give an example of bugs that do this. what implications does this have on splenectomy?






43. Often bacteria are associated with being killed by humoral immunity. Name some bugs that require cell mediated immunity because they evade humoral response






44. __________ are a part of the innate system.






45. What lymph node drains the scrotum?






46. hat is the presentation of Jobs syndrome or Hyper IgE?






47. with failed maturation of B cells in Brutons agammaglobulinemia - What is its effect on immune pathways and why?






48. What is the clinical use for azathioprine?






49. How is i Th1 helper cell inhibited?






50. In order to produce Antibodies - does the antigen have to be phagocytosed? give an example with a bug and an autoimmune (type II hypersensitivity for example).