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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. Complements are...






2. What is the treatment of acute transplant rejection?






3. are Th cells involved in trapping of antigens of endotoxin/LPS?






4. What is wiskott aldrich syndrome? What is its mode of inheritance? What is the pathogenesis of disease? What is its triad of presentation? what labs does it present with?






5. In general What are T cells good for?






6. What lymph node drains the breast?






7. what cytokine does basophils secrete?






8. What is chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis d/t?






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






10. What is the arthus reaction? What is the difference between arthus and serum sickness? give an example. How do you test for it?






11. Which are the only two antiinflammatory cytokines?






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






13. Type IV hypersensitivity is i...






14. IgG...






15. A lymph node is a ________ lymphoid organ.






16. What lymph node drains the duodenum - jejunum?






17. other than mediating shock - what else does TNF alpha do? who releases it mainly?






18. which interleukin receptor is required for NK development? activation?






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






20. What is the pathogenesis of chronic granulomatous disease; What is the presentation? What is the labs?






21. What is hereditary angioedema? What are the C3 levels?






22. How is i Th1 helper cell inhibited?






23. Which TCR MHC system is important for viral immunity? neoplastic? donor graft cells?






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






25. Leukocyte adhesion defect presents with...






26. The lymphocytes are ________ origin






27. What are the major functions of Antibodies?






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






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






30. What is digoxin immune Fab used for?






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






32. T/F B cells do not require a second signal






33. What is the main function of IL 8?






34. What lymph node drains the scrotum?






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






36. Which diseases are associated with DR4?






37. describe the classic complement pathway.






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






39. What are four results of a splenectomy?






40. What are complements in the complement system? What activates them? there seems to be different ones - What are these pathways called?






41. what happens in a deficiency of C1 esterase inhibitor? DAF?






42. what mediates the type II hypersensitivity? What are the two different methods?






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






44. Describe complement dependent Type II hypersensitivity. Give an example.






45. What are the symptoms of serum sickness?






46. What are the autoantibodies for graves?






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






48. What are the sinusoids of the spleen? What is the difference between a spleen and a lymph node?






49. 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).






50. The pathogenesis of contact dermatitis is ________ hypersensitivity