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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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






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






3. Which cytokines do Th2 release and For what?






4. What is the toxicity of azathioprine?






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






6. What are the major functions of Antibodies?






7. Which is the most abundant antibody in blood?






8. Which is the main antibody in the delayed or secondary response to an antigen?






9. What are the autoantibodies for other vasculitides?






10. What is a type I hypersensitivity reaction? What is atopic?






11. What is serum sickness? give an example.






12. can igG cross the placenta?






13. Complements are...






14. From where do cytokines come from?






15. what happens in order for class switching to occur (after being activated by IL and cd40 L)?






16. What are the symptoms of serum sickness?






17. what mediates the type II hypersensitivity? What are the two different methods?






18. 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?






19. Which antibodies can be multimeric?






20. What are the three immune privileged sites? why are they called that? what happens after infection in these areas?






21. Monomer in circulation - ___ when secreted






22. What does granulysin do?






23. What amine is the main chemical mediator released by mast cells? Where does it act What does it result in?






24. In general What are T cells good for?






25. What is the clinical use for azathioprine?






26. IgM can fix complement but...






27. What is colostrum?






28. What is oprelevkin? and What is it used for?






29. If the alternative pathway is constitively active - how come normal cells don't get attacked with MAC?






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






31. The secondary follicles have __________; primary follicles are dense






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






33. What is the toxicity of muromonab?






34. What is ataxia telangectasia? What is it caused by? What is the triad of presentation? and its labs?






35. which of the transplant rejections is antibody mediated? why does it occur?






36. What are the autoantibodies for goodpastures syndrome?






37. The idiotype; the Fc portion determines the...






38. What is the main function of IL 8?






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






40. What is the arthus reaction? What is the difference between arthus and serum sickness? give an example. How do you test for it?






41. What is the clinical use of Muromonab?






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






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






44. Which disease is associated with DR3?






45. 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?






46. What is the most common selective Ig deficiency? What is the presentation?






47. What is Aldesleukin? What is it used for






48. What lymph node drains the duodenum - jejunum?






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






50. What do multimeric antibodies require for assembly?