immune system 101
blood
immuno
deficiencies
bacteria
bacteria
100

which class of MHC process endogenous antigens?

class 1

100

anti-a and anti-b antibodies are mostly composed of what class of immunoglobulin?

IgM

100

X-linked agammaglobulinemia is caused by a defect in what gene?

Bruton tyrosine kinase

(aids in B cell development from Pro-B cell to immature B cell)

100

Gram [...] bacteria have a much thicker cell wall

positive

100

Lipoteichoic acids are present in Gram [...] bacteria cell walls

positive
200

in B cell differentiation, what process takes place in the dark zone and what process takes place in the light zone?

somatic hypermutation in dark zone; affinity selection

200

What is the likely diagnosis in a patient that develops fever / chills, flank pain, hemoglobinuria, and DIC within 1 hour after starting RBC transfusion?

acute hemolytic transfusion reaction

200

What childhood immunodeficiency presents with absent thymus and tonsils?

SCID

200

what are the two enzymes that obligate anaerobes lack?

catalase and superoxide dismutase

200

what is a type 3 exotoxin that interferes with protein elongation

diptheria

300

which chain on BCRs and which chain on TCRs are made via VJ recombination?

light chain; alpha chain

300

A febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reaction (FNHTR) can exhibit what type of hypersensitivity reaction?

type 2 hsr

300

what immunodeficiency is caused by mutations in TAP1, TAP2, or tapasin?

bare lymphocyte syndrome

300

what is the most common bacteria involved in acute endocarditis

S. aureus

300

what bacteria is responsible for a patient experiencing strawberry tongue and a sand-paper rash>

Streptococcus pyogenes

400

activation of memory T cells is mostly performed by what two types of cells?

B cells and macrophages

400

Which blood transfusion reaction presents with respiratory distress, hypotension, and noncardiogenic pulmonary edema?

transfusion related acute lung injury

400

Which region of the lymph node is not well developed in DiGeorge syndrome?

Paracortex

400

what are the neurotransmitters inhibited from being released in tetanus patients?

glycine and GABA

400

what toxin released from S aureus causes food poisoning?

enterotoxin

500

what "normal" cells of the immune system contribute to the development of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases?

Th17

500

Which transplanted "organs" are associated with graft-versus-host disease? (2)

bone marrow and liver

500

IgA deficiency is associated with what disease?

celiac disease

500

What is the MOA of toxin B of C diff?

depolymerization of actin leading to enterocyte death and necrosis

500

What class of drugs is first-line in the treatment of Bacillus anthracis?

fluoroquinolones