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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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






2. What are the autoantibodies for sjorgens syndrome?






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






4. What lymph node drains the duodenum - jejunum?






5. Which is the most abundant antibody in blood?






6. which antibodies prevent antigens from binding mucosal surfaces?






7. What is wiskott aldrich syndrome? What is its mode of inheritance? What is the pathogenesis of disease? What is its triad of presentation? what labs does it present with?






8. How do endotoxin/LPS of gram negative bacteria stimulate the immune system if they do not have a peptide fragment?






9. What are the sinusoids of the spleen? What is the difference between a spleen and a lymph node?






10. What does interferon gamma do? What two type of cells does it attack mostly?






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






12. What is the pathology seen in chronic transplant rejection?






13. What are the symptoms of serum sickness?






14. The ______ in the BM are DN - the DP are in the cortex of thymus






15. What two ways do you test for a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction? what will you see?






16. What is the white pulp of the spleen?






17. which of the hypersensitivity reactions is not Ab mediated?






18. What happens when a T helper cell in the paracortical section encounters an antigen? a cytotoxic t cell? a B cell in the cortical section?






19. Describe the Mannose Lectin pathway






20. What is the symptoms involved in graft versus host disease? it What transplant cases does it usually occur? give an example






21. Name two endogenous pyrogens






22. What lymph node drains the stomach?






23. What do macrophages secrete that activate Th1 cells to secrete interferon gamma?






24. which immunodeficiency presents with delayed separation of the umbilicus? ataxia? telangiectasia?albinism? anaphylaxis on exposure to blood products with IgA? tetany?retained primary teeth? peripheral neuropathy?






25. What are target cells?






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






27. What is recomb beta interferon used for?






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






29. What type of side chains are found on Fc region of an antibody?






30. So antibodies are the effectors for the humoral response. List some of their functions.






31. How does the alternative pathway lead to MAC activation?






32. What is the pathogenesis of chronic granulomatous disease; What is the presentation? What is the labs?






33. What is the main cytokine that activates eosinophils?






34. other than mediating shock - what else does TNF alpha do? who releases it mainly?






35. What are the autoantibodies for myasthenia gravis?






36. What does granulysin do?






37. What happens in a deficiency of C3?






38. 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?






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






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






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






42. What are the three types of APCs?






43. What are the main symptoms of T cell immunodeficiencies?






44. What is thrombopoietin used for?






45. What does IL 2 do?






46. What are the T cell functions?






47. What is the pathogenesis of a hypersensitivity reaction?






48. How do we use thymus dependent antigens to prevent infection from organisms that lack a peptide component?






49. What is digoxin immune Fab used for?






50. How does igA cross the epithelium?