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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. what ensure that a memory response is generated?






2. What is Aldesleukin? What is it used for






3. What is the result of an IL 12 deficiency? What is the presentation? What are the labs?






4. What are the autoantibodies for drug induced lupus?






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






6. What lymph node drains the upper limb?






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






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






9. What are the autoantibodies for autoimmune hepatitis?






10. What is the autoantibody for SLE that is nonspecific? Specific?






11. How is the thymus organized? what happens in each section?






12. What are superantigens? give two examples.






13. what cell surface proteins are on all APCs?






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






15. What are the autoantibodies for hashimotos?






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






17. What are the autoantibodies for graves?






18. What is the treatment of acute transplant rejection?






19. can igG cross the placenta?






20. What is the pathogenesis of IgG AIHA ABO hemolytic disease of a newborn? describe what happens.






21. What are the major functions of Antibodies?






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






23. which antibodies can bind complement?






24. What are howell jolly bodies?






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






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






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






28. What are target cells?






29. How does complement link innate and adaptive?






30. 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)?






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






32. What are the autoantibodies for Celiac disease?






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






34. What are the T cell functions?






35. From where do cytokines come from?






36. 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?






37. What are the two signals to kill for NK cells?






38. How is the antigen loaded onto a MHC II?






39. Which are the only two antiinflammatory cytokines?






40. What are the autoantibodies for pernicious anemia?






41. What are HEV? Where are they found? Where does the vasculature of the lymph node travel to?






42. Type IV hypersensitivity is i...






43. explain the process from beginning (ie phagocytosis of the peptide) to end of how Abs are formed in Goodpasteurs.






44. What is the clinical use of Muromonab?






45. What is the main cytokine released by T cells? What does it do






46. What does granzyme do? who secretes it?






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






48. What is the pathogenesis of a hypersensitivity reaction?






49. Often bacteria are associated with being killed by humoral immunity. Name some bugs that require cell mediated immunity because they evade humoral response






50. What are the autoantibodies for pemphigus bulgaris?