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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What is digoxin immune Fab used for?






2. Type IV hypersensitivity is i...






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






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






5. what happens in a deficiency of C1 esterase inhibitor? DAF?






6. What is serum sickness? give an example.






7. What are the main Cell surface proteins on T cells?






8. What are the autoantibodies for hashimotos?






9. What are the two signals required for T cells? what happens after?






10. What are the autoantibodies for wegeners granulomatosis?






11. What are the labs in brutons agammaglobulinemia?






12. Which disease is associated with DR7?






13. what cell surface proteins are on all APCs?






14. What is recomb beta interferon used for?






15. What are the autoantibodies for pemphigus bulgaris?






16. What links the adaptive and innate immunity?






17. What are some catalase positive organisms?






18. What part of the lymph node specifically expands during a cellular immune response? when would this occur?






19. How is i Th1 helper cell inhibited?






20. What lymph node drains the rectum (above the pectinate line)?






21. What is the late phase reaction of anaphylaxis allergy? what mediates it?






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






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






24. What is the end result of complement activation? what bugs are this important for? through what pathway and why?






25. Leukocyte adhesion defect presents with...






26. What do multimeric antibodies require for assembly?






27. What does IgA pick up from epithelial cells before being secreted?






28. What are MHC's necessary for? By themselves?






29. From where do cytokines come from?






30. What are the four steps in phagocytosis? What are the four disease that correspond to each step?






31. Which is the main antibody that provides passive immunity to infants?






32. What is the pathogenesis of a hypersensitivity reaction?






33. What is anergy? why does this occur?






34. What type of cells do NK cells attack? with What tools? by necrosis or apoptosis?






35. Which Thelper cell activated Macrophages? by secreting what? what else does Th1 secrete? For what?






36. Which disease is associated with DR3?






37. How does igA cross the epithelium?






38. What are howell jolly bodies?






39. What is thrombopoietin used for?






40. are Th cells involved in trapping of antigens of endotoxin/LPS?






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






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






43. What are the autoantibodies for type I diabetes mellitus?






44. Give an example of someone who could get hyperacute transplant rejection.






45. What is the autoantibody for SLE that is nonspecific? Specific?






46. give an example of how influenza does a major antigenic shift.






47. What are the autoantibodies for primary biliary cirrhosis?






48. What lymph node drains the duodenum - jejunum?






49. What lymph node drains the stomach?






50. In thymic development - What is the positive selection? negative selections?