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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What are the autoantibodies for drug induced lupus?






2. What are some sinopulmonary infections?






3. ________ regulate the cell mediated response.






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






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






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






7. What are the autoantibodies for systemic sclerosis?






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






9. What cytokines do macrophages release? who else can secrete IL 6? IL 12?






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






11. What are howell jolly bodies?






12. Which Thelper cell activated Macrophages? by secreting what? what else does Th1 secrete? For what?






13. Type Iv hypersensitivity is...






14. From where do cytokines come from?






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






16. 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?






17. What is the main function of interferons?






18. Describe the interstitial tissue of a spleen including the sinuses. What type of cells are found in the four structures (cortex - paracortex - medulla and sinuses)?






19. What does granzyme do? who secretes it?






20. What are some catalase positive organisms?






21. What does IL 5 do?






22. What cytokines to Th2 secrete?






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






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






25. In general What are T cells good for?






26. what characterizes an arthus reaction?






27. What are the autoantibodies for primary biliary cirrhosis?






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






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






30. What are the autoantibodies for sjorgens syndrome?






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






32. What are the main cell surface proteins on B cells?






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






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






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






36. What does IgA pick up from epithelial cells before being secreted?






37. What are C1 - C2 - C3 - C4 important for?






38. What are the autoantibodies for other vasculitides?






39. Name 5 ways Antibody diversity is generated?






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






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






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






43. What is recomb alpha interferon used for?






44. which antibodies prevent antigens from binding mucosal surfaces?






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






46. IgM can fix complement but...






47. What are the PALS?






48. with failed maturation of B cells in Brutons agammaglobulinemia - What is its effect on immune pathways and why?






49. which cells have more complete tolerance - B or T cells?






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