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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What are the autoantibodies for autoimmune hepatitis?






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






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






4. other than eat and bite RBCs what else do Macrophages of spleen do>






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






6. which of the IL2 inhibitors produce nephrotoxicity? thrombocytopenia/leukopenia?






7. What are the autoantibodies for Mixed connective tissue disease?






8. What happens in a secondary follicle?






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






10. What is the white pulp of the spleen?






11. where do NK cells develop?






12. What is recomb beta interferon used for?






13. What does IL 4 do?






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






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






16. What is the treatment of acute transplant rejection?






17. What lymph node drains the anal canal (below the pectinate line)?






18. How does igA cross the epithelium?






19. Which is the main antibody that provides passive immunity to infants?






20. What does Interferon alpha and beta do? how?






21. What is recomb gamma interferon used for?






22. To what portion of the Antibody do the complements bind?






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






24. when can graft versus host disease? What is the result?






25. What are the autoantibodies for primary biliary cirrhosis?






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






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






28. what characterizes an arthus reaction?






29. what bacteria are a splenectomy patient most susceptible to? why?






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






31. What are the mediators that mast cells release?






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






33. What is the clinical use of Muromonab?






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






35. Which MHC presents intracellular peptides? how so?






36. How is sirolimus different from tacrolimus?






37. 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?






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






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






40. which B and T cell disorder presents with specifically low IgM?






41. 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?






42. What are the PALS?






43. What is colostrum?






44. describe the pathogenesis of delayed type IV hypersensitivity






45. IgE has the ___________ in the serum






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






47. IgM can fix complement but...






48. what secretes IL 4?






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 type of side chains are found on Fc region of an antibody?