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Immunology Review Questions

Question 1 of 8

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1. Which leukocyte is most prevalent in the innate immune response?
2. What cellular component of innate immunity will kill a cell lacking MHCI?
3. What type of cells have TLRs?
4. Which cytokines can cause fever? (hint: the same 3 are the MOST important pro-inflammatory cytokines)
5. What is the hallmark of acute inflammation?
6.what is the hallmark of chronic inflammation?
7. Where is the largest reserve of neutrophils?

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    Neutrophils
    NK Cell
    APC's
    IL-1, TNF-alpha, IL-6
    PMN's
    Macrophages
    In the bone marrow

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Question 2 of 8

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1. Is complement involved in innate or adaptive immunity?
2. Where are C3 and C5 produced?
3. What are the 3 ways that C3 can be activated? , ,
4. Which complement component is involved in phagocytosis?
5. In a complement fixation assay, if antigen specific antibodies are present what will the test result be?
6. In general, what are the two main responses of the innate immune system once a pathogen gets past anatomical barriers?
7. What are the precursors to tissue macrophages?

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    Both
    In the liver
    Alternate pathway
    Classical Pathway
    Lectin Pathway
    C3b
    Positive (no hemolysis)
    Complement and/or inflammation
    Monocytes

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Question 3 of 8

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1. After a one month bacterial infection, what is the predominant antibody response?
2. During costimulation between an APC and Th cell, what component of the APC binds to CD28?
3. What type of immune response do Th1 cells stimulate?
4. What major cytokines are released during the Th1 response?
5. What type of immune response do Th2 cells stimulate?
6. What major cytokines are released during the Th2 response?
7. Which MHC class does the CD4 TCR bind to?
8. On what type of cells is MHCI located?

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    IgG
    B7
    CMI
    IFN gamma and IL2
    Humoral
    IL4
    MHC class II
    All nucleated "self" cells

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Question 4 of 8

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1. CD20 is on the surface of what cell type?
2. What are rag1 and rag 2 enzymes involved in? Generation of the
3. What type of antigens are presented on MHC class II?
4. MHC class I interacted with the TCR of which T cell type?
5. What cells express MHC class II? The "professional" APC's -->
6. Which antibody is a pentamer?
7. Which antibody is found in mucous secretions, tears and saliva?
8. What type of immune response is involved in RA?

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    B cells
    TCR (and BCR)
    Extracellular
    CD8 T cells
    dendritic cells, macrophages, B cells
    IgM
    IgA
    Both the B cell and T cell responses

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Question 5 of 8

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1. Where do T cells mature?
2. Which complement component is on the surface of microbial cells?
3. What initiates the lectin binding pathway in complement?
4. What antibody is produced in the GALT?
5. What antibody is involved in the allergic response?
6. What component of the T cell is destroyed by HIV?
7. A person with anti-A serum is what blood type?

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    In the thymus
    C3b
    Mannose
    IgA
    IgE
    CD4
    B

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Question 6 of 8

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1. Molecular mimicry from which organism causes myocarditis in acute rheumatic fever?
2. What type of hypersensitivity reaction is that (referring to question 1)?
3. Soluble immune complexes are involved in which hypersensitivity?
4. What type of hypersensitivity reaction is acute transplant rejection?
5. Give examples of type III hypersensitivities. (immune complexes deposit in kidneys and cause glomerulonephritis), (immune complexes deposit into joints)
6. What is the characteristic appearance of SLE? rash ()
7. Type IV hypersensitivity reactions involve what cell type? (no antibodies are involved)
8. What do mast cells release during the early phase response in type I hypersensitivity?

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    Strep pyogenes
    Type II
    Type III
    Type IV
    SLE and strep
    RA
    Malar/butterfly
    wolf like appearance
    T cells
    Histamine

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Question 7 of 8

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1. Antibodies against epidermal cadherin resulting in blistering of the skin is characteristic of what? hypersensitivity)
2. What type of cells destroy tumor cells?
3. Give an example of an . Transplant btw individuals that are not identical twins
4. Which immune responses are involved in chronic transplant rejection?
5. What is the most effective type of vaccine and why? because it is able to induce
6. What is are routes of administration for vaccines? , ,

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    Pemphigus
    (Type II
    NK Cells
    allograft
    Antibodies and T Cell mediated
    Live attenuated
    CMI
    IM
    Intranasal
    Oral
    IV

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Question 8 of 8

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1. What are anti-inflammatory agents that suppress the immune system?
2. What type of cancer cell is used in the construction of mabs?
3. Give an example of an anti-TNF alpha mab.
4. Ipilimumab is a mab against which antigen that is a negative T cell regulator?

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    Glucocorticoids
    Multiple myeloma cells
    Infliximab or adalimumab
    CTLA-4

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