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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What is the clinical use for sirolimus? what should you combine it with?






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






3. What are superantigens? give two examples.






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






5. What is an autograft? syngeneic graft? allograft? xenograft? What is an ex of an allograft? xenograft?






6. What is the pathogenesis of chronic transplant rejection? When does it occur? is it reversible?






7. For which toxins are preformed antibodies (passive) given?






8. What is the clinical use for azathioprine?






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






10. What does granulysin do?






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






12. after C3 spontaneously hydrolyzes to C3b and C3a - what happens to C3a?






13. What does CD16 on NK cells do?






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






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






16. What part of the complement system also acts as an opsonin? What is opsonization? can you Name two other opsonins?






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






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






19. What is the late phase reaction of anaphylaxis allergy? what mediates it?






20. What are MHC's necessary for? By themselves?






21. Which disease is associated with HLA A3?






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






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






24. What is the mode of inheritance of Chediak Higashi syndrome? What is the disease d/t? What does it result in? What is the presentation?






25. Leukocyte adhesion defect presents with...






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






27. What is the antimetabolite precursor of 6 mercaptopurine? What is the result?






28. in which immunodef order do you see a lot of pus? no pus?






29. What do mature naive B lymphocytes express?






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






31. which antibody activate mast cells - basophils - and eosinophils?






32. Which disease is associated with B8?






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






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






35. What lymph node drains the sigmoid colon?






36. other than C3a - what other complement acts as an anaphyloxin?






37. What is the monoclonal antibody to IL2 on activated T cells? What is it used for?






38. Type Iv hypersensitivity is...






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






40. What are the autoantibodies for hashimotos?






41. What is the general structure of an Ab?






42. What lymph node drains the rectum (above the pectinate line)?






43. What are the three types of APCs?






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






45. What are the autoantibodies for graves?






46. The lymphocytes are ________ origin






47. What is the receptor for EBV? On what cells is that located?






48. what ensure that a memory response is generated?






49. what cell surface marker is used for NK cells as it is unique to them?






50. What are the autoantibodies for scleroderma (CREST)? scleroderma diffuse?







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