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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What is the main function of IL 8?






2. What is recomb gamma interferon used for?






3. What are the autoantibodies for primary biliary cirrhosis?






4. What are the function of B cells?






5. Which disease is associated withB B27?






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






7. what ensure that a memory response is generated?






8. What is the symptoms involved in graft versus host disease? it What transplant cases does it usually occur? give an example






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






10. What are the autoantibodies for pernicious anemia?






11. What does interferon gamma do? What two type of cells does it attack mostly?






12. What are some catalase positive organisms?






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






14. What two ways do you test for a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction? what will you see?






15. What is the main function of IL 12? other than macrophages who else can release IL 12?






16. What are the two signals required for Th1 cells? what happens after then activated?






17. which cytokine inhibits TH2 cells? secreted by who?






18. IgE has the ___________ in the serum






19. What is the pathogenesis of a hypersensitivity reaction?






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






21. The lymphocytes are ________ origin






22. What is the difference of IgE AIHA and IgG AIHA if they are both complement dependent type II hypersensitivities?






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






24. what happens in a deficiency of C5- C8? why dont you get recurrent pyogenic infections like in C3 def?






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






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






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






28. what cell surface proteins are on all APCs?






29. Complements are...






30. __________ are a part of the innate system.






31. IgM can exist as a _______ also






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






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






34. How fast does it occur?






35. What happens when a T helper cell in the paracortical section encounters an antigen? a cytotoxic t cell? a B cell in the cortical section?






36. How does complement link innate and adaptive?






37. describe the classic complement pathway.






38. What is thrombopoietin used for?






39. What happens in a secondary follicle?






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






41. How is sirolimus different from tacrolimus?






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






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






44. What cytokines to Th2 secrete?






45. What are the three types of Type III hypersensitivity ? What is the common mechanism between them?






46. What do multimeric antibodies require for assembly?






47. Which disease is associated with HLA A3?






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






49. can igG cross the placenta?






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