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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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






2. What is the toxicity of muromonab?






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






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






5. What kinds of receptors activate innate immunity?






6. Which antibodies can be multimeric?






7. What lymph node drains the thigh?






8. What is passive immunity?






9. What are the autoantibodies for myasthenia gravis?






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






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






12. Which diseases are associated with DR4?






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






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






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






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






17. What are the autoantibodies for sjorgens syndrome?






18. What happens in a secondary follicle?






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






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






21. What are the autoantibodies for drug induced lupus?






22. What is the defect in Brutons agammaglobulinemia? What is its effect on B cells? What is its inheritance pattern?






23. What are the autoantibodies for Celiac disease?






24. What are the autoantibodies for graves?






25. where are complements produced?






26. What are the three types of lymphocytes?






27. What bugs can actually infect the lymph node itself?






28. What portion of the lymph node is not well developed in DiGeorge Syndrome?






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






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






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






32. What is the main cytokine that activates eosinophils?






33. What is the most common example of passive immunity?






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






35. What is three common causes of severe combined immunodef? What is the result of all three?






36. Name three things that IL 1 does as a cytokine. other than the liver - who secretes IL 1






37. What are the autoantibodies for pemphigus bulgaris?






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






39. How does complement link innate and adaptive?






40. What is the toxicity of azathioprine?






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






42. What lymph node drains the testes?






43. What is the main function of TNF alpha? How does it do this?






44. How does igA cross the epithelium?






45. What does granzyme do? who secretes it?






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






47. Which disease is associated with HLA A3?






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






49. What are the autoantibodies for systemic sclerosis?






50. What is the pathogenesis of acute transplant rejection? When does it occur?