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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. Type Iv hypersensitivity is...






2. What are some sinopulmonary infections?






3. What are the autoantibodies for autoimmune hepatitis?






4. What are the T cell functions?






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






6. What is immune complex disease? give an example.






7. What is the main function of interferons?






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






9. What do mature naive B lymphocytes express?






10. The pathogenesis of contact dermatitis is ________ hypersensitivity






11. which of the IL2 inhibitors produce nephrotoxicity? thrombocytopenia/leukopenia?






12. How is i Th1 helper cell inhibited?






13. What is the white pulp of the spleen?






14. Which disease is associated with DR7?






15. What is the pathology of acute transplant rejection? is it reversible?






16. What are target cells?






17. What is MHC I made out of? Where is it found? What does it bind to? What type of antigens does it present?






18. What are the autoantibodies for Mixed connective tissue disease?






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






20. What are the autoantibodies for myasthenia gravis?






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






22. What is the cause of thymic aplasia? What is its presentation? What are the labs?






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






24. in which immunodef order do you see a lot of pus? no pus?






25. What is hereditary angioedema? What are the C3 levels?






26. What does IgE do on the surface of the mast cell to induce inflammatory mediator release?






27. What is thrombopoietin used for?






28. To what disease do the autoantibodies to IgG (rheumatoid factor)?






29. What is the defect in Leukocyte adhesion defect? What is the presentation? What are the labs?






30. What is the defect in hyper IgM syndrome? What are the lab results?






31. What cytokines to Th2 secrete?






32. What are the autoantibodies for sjorgens syndrome?






33. What happens in a deficiency of C3?






34. What are the two signals required for Th1 cells? what happens after then activated?






35. which B and T cell disorder presents with specifically low IgM?






36. Which antibody mediates immunity to worms? how?






37. What does IL 2 do?






38. What are the two signals to kill for NK cells?






39. is IgM an opsonizer?






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






41. What are the autoantibodies for scleroderma (CREST)? scleroderma diffuse?






42. What is the mode of inheritance of Chediak Higashi syndrome? What is the disease d/t? What does it result in? What is the presentation?






43. IgG...






44. The alternative pathway is the only constutively...






45. In general What are T cells good for?






46. What is the common variable immunodeficiency ? How is it different from Brutons?






47. What are the autoantibodies for systemic sclerosis?






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






49. What is passive immunity?






50. DTH (delayed type hypersensitivity) is the ________ of a PPD reaction