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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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






2. what will NK cells do to cells covered in IgG Ab? why?






3. How does igA cross the epithelium?






4. Which antibodies can be multimeric?






5. What are the autoantibodies for Celiac disease?






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






7. Name two endogenous pyrogens






8. What is the clinical use of Muromonab?






9. what secretes IL 4?






10. what prevents NK cells from killing normal cells if their default is to kill?






11. What are the autoantibodies for type I diabetes mellitus?






12. What does CD16 on NK cells do?






13. What are the autoantibodies for systemic sclerosis?






14. What are the labs in brutons agammaglobulinemia?






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






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






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






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






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






20. Describe the Mannose Lectin pathway






21. What are MHC Class molecules (ie what macromolecule are they made out of)? what gene are responsible for MHC?






22. What is the most common selective Ig deficiency? What is the presentation?






23. What do macrophages secrete that activate Th1 cells to secrete interferon gamma?






24. What are the main cell surface proteins on B cells?






25. What is colostrum?






26. What is passive immunity?






27. What lymph node drains the breast?






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






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






30. IgM can fix complement but...






31. Which is the most abundant antibody in blood?






32. What cytokines to Th2 secrete?






33. What is the presentation of hyperIgM syndrome?






34. What are the three types of lymphocytes?






35. How fast does it occur?






36. What are some sinopulmonary infections?






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






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






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






40. 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?






41. Which type of selection of thymic development provides central tolerance?






42. What is a type I hypersensitivity reaction? What is atopic?






43. What is the clinical use for azathioprine?






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






45. How is the antigen loaded onto a MHC II?






46. How is sirolimus different from tacrolimus?






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






48. What is the presentation of scid? treatment?






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






50. What do multimeric antibodies require for assembly?