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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What are the four steps in phagocytosis? What are the four disease that correspond to each step?






2. What are the two signals required for B cell class switching? Which is the second signal?






3. What is the white pulp of the spleen?






4. What lymph node drains the stomach?






5. What is recomb alpha interferon used for?






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






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






8. which antibodies can bind complement?






9. What are the autoantibodies for other vasculitides?






10. What are the autoantibodies for primary biliary cirrhosis?






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






12. What lymph node drains the breast?






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






14. How is sirolimus different from tacrolimus?






15. What are the autoantibodies for pernicious anemia?






16. What cytokines are released by Th1 cells?






17. What cytokines to Th2 secrete?






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






19. What is Aldesleukin? What is it used for






20. What are the autoantibodies for type I diabetes mellitus?






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






22. What lymph node drains the upper limb?






23. How does the alternative pathway lead to MAC activation?






24. What is the toxicity of azathioprine?






25. What is digoxin immune Fab used for?






26. What is the toxicity of muromonab?






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






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






29. What is epo used for?






30. What is the two fates of the RBCs that go through the spleen? what happens eventually to all of them>






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






32. What are target cells?






33. ________ regulate the cell mediated response.






34. Give three examples of bacteria that use antigenic variation and how.






35. From where do cytokines come from?






36. What are the autoantibodies for graves?






37. What is the main function of IL 8?






38. what secretes IL 4?






39. What are superantigens? give two examples.






40. What are the autoantibodies for drug induced lupus?






41. Which helper T cells' development is induced by IL 4? IL 12?






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






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






44. Complements are...






45. What are the T cell functions?






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






47. In order to produce Antibodies - does the antigen have to be phagocytosed? give an example with a bug and an autoimmune (type II hypersensitivity for example).






48. What are the autoantibodies for hashimotos?






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






50. what cytokine does basophils secrete?