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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. Which cytokines do Th2 release and For what?






2. What is the toxicity of muromonab?






3. What are the function of B cells?






4. what secretes IL 4?






5. What lymph node drains the duodenum - jejunum?






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






7. Other than stimulating fever - what else does IL 6 do?






8. Which disease is associated with B8?






9. what ensure that a memory response is generated?






10. What are the autoantibodies for goodpastures syndrome?






11. 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).






12. What is the pathogenesis of HyperIgE syndrome? What are the labs?






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






14. What is the main cytokine that activates eosinophils?






15. __________ are a part of the innate system.






16. The ______ in the BM are DN - the DP are in the cortex of thymus






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






18. What are the autoantibodies for myasthenia gravis?






19. Describe the complement independent Type II hypersenstivity reaction. Give an example.






20. What are the major functions of Antibodies?






21. What is three common causes of severe combined immunodef? What is the result of all three?






22. describe the classic complement pathway.






23. What are the three types of APCs?






24. What is the end result of complement activation? what bugs are this important for? through what pathway and why?






25. What is the white pulp of the spleen?






26. which type of immunity is slow but long lasting? as opposed to...






27. What is the clinical use for azathioprine?






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






29. A lymph node is a ________ lymphoid organ.






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






31. what else does interferon gamma do other than inducing ribonuclease production - activating NK cells - inducing increased MHC expression?






32. What are the symptoms of serum sickness?






33. with failed maturation of B cells in Brutons agammaglobulinemia - What is its effect on immune pathways and why?






34. What is the defect in hyper IgM syndrome? What are the lab results?






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






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






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






38. The pathogenesis of contact dermatitis is ________ hypersensitivity






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






40. What is recomb gamma interferon used for?






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






42. What is chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis d/t?






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






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






45. To what disease do the autoantibodies to IgG (rheumatoid factor)?






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






47. Which antibodies can be multimeric?






48. What is muromonab - CD3 (OKT3)






49. What are some catalase positive organisms?






50. What are the autoantibodies for wegeners granulomatosis?