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USMLE Step 1 Immunology

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1. What is the main function of TNF alpha? How does it do this?






2. Which Thelper cell activated Macrophages? by secreting what? what else does Th1 secrete? For what?






3. What is the pathogenesis of IgG AIHA ABO hemolytic disease of a newborn? describe what happens.






4. What lymph node drains the rectum (above the pectinate line)?






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






6. What is muromonab - CD3 (OKT3)






7. other than C3a - what other complement acts as an anaphyloxin?






8. What does granulysin do?






9. What is the presentation of hyperIgM syndrome?






10. where do NK cells develop?






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






12. Which cytokines do Th2 release and For what?






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






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






15. which antibodies can bind complement?






16. What is colostrum?






17. Which diseases are associated with DR5?






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






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






20. The Fc region is found on the...






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






22. What are the autoantibodies for primary biliary cirrhosis?






23. What are the autoantibodies for hashimotos?






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






25. What is the pathogenesis of a candida skin test?






26. What are the three types of APCs?






27. What is the main function of IL 8?






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






29. Type Iv hypersensitivity is...






30. What is the general structure of an Ab?






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






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






33. Describe the interstitial tissue of a spleen including the sinuses. What type of cells are found in the four structures (cortex - paracortex - medulla and sinuses)?






34. What is the pathology in hyperacute transplant rejection?






35. What are the autoantibodies for goodpastures syndrome?






36. What do mature naive B lymphocytes express?






37. Type IV hypersensitivity is i...






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






39. What does IL 2 do?






40. __________ are a part of the innate system.






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






42. What are the autoantibodies for wegeners granulomatosis?






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






44. What lymph node drains the stomach?






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






46. which immunodeficiency presents with delayed separation of the umbilicus? ataxia? telangiectasia?albinism? anaphylaxis on exposure to blood products with IgA? tetany?retained primary teeth? peripheral neuropathy?






47. What is the defect in Leukocyte adhesion defect? What is the presentation? What are the labs?






48. What is the treatment of acute transplant rejection?






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






50. The two heavy chains of an antibody contribute to the...