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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What is the clinical use for sirolimus? what should you combine it with?






2. which antibody is involved in the primary response or immediate response to an antigen?






3. The Fc region is found on the...






4. What does granzyme do? who secretes it?






5. What are complements in the complement system? What activates them? there seems to be different ones - What are these pathways called?






6. What does CD16 on NK cells do?






7. Which disease is associated with DR7?






8. What are the symptoms of serum sickness?






9. What are the autoantibodies for hashimotos?






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






11. What is the difference of IgE AIHA and IgG AIHA if they are both complement dependent type II hypersensitivities?






12. what cell surface marker is used for NK cells as it is unique to them?






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






14. Name two endogenous pyrogens






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






16. Which are the only two antiinflammatory cytokines?






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






18. where do NK cells develop?






19. What is the thymus ? Where is it located? is it encapsulated? How many lobes does it have?






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






21. Which antibody mediates immunity to worms? how?






22. What does granulysin do?






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






24. other than C3a - what other complement acts as an anaphyloxin?






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






26. What is an example of a parasite showing antigenic variation?






27. What is the clinical use of Muromonab?






28. which interleukin receptor is required for NK development? activation?






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






30. IgG...






31. How is i Th1 helper cell inhibited?






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






33. What can cause a lymph node enlargement?






34. To what portion of the Antibody do the complements bind?






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






36. Which HLA's are included in MHC I? MHC II?

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37. What are the autoantibodies for sjorgens syndrome?






38. What is the pathogenesis of chronic transplant rejection? When does it occur? is it reversible?






39. T/F B cells do not require a second signal






40. What is the main function of IL 12? other than macrophages who else can release IL 12?






41. What is thrombopoietin used for?






42. Only the _______ contribute to the Fc region






43. How do you test for chronic granulomatous disease?






44. Which diseases are associated with DR5?






45. What is filgrastim and sargramostim? and What is it used for?






46. Type IV hypersensitivity is i...






47. __________ are a part of the innate system.






48. Which cytokines do Th2 release and For what?






49. Which disease is associated with DR3?






50. What are the autoantibodies for goodpastures syndrome?