Deck 18: Immunolgy Ii: Immunological Disorders and Tests

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Which of the following statements related to serum sickness is false?

A) serum sickness was initially associated with injections of anti-toxin for diphtheria
B) patient's immune system makes antibody against horse proteins
C) glomerulus function is impaired due to immune complexes
D) most patients die rather quickly from the condition
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Allergens bind to sensitized mast cells cross-linking ____ molecules causing degranulation.

A) IgG
B) IgB
C) IgM
D) IgE
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Rhogam,which is administered to women during pregnancy to prevent the occurrence of hemolytic disease of the newborn,is

A) Rh positive antigen
B) Rh negative antigen
C) Anti-Rh antibodies (IgG)
D) two of the above
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Anaphylaxis is associated with which type of hypersensitivity?

A) Immune Complex
B) Immediate
C) Cell-mediated
D) Delayed
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Which of the following statements about immunological disorder is correct?

A) bottle-fed infants are less likely to develop food allergies than are breast-fed infants
B) primary immunodeficiences include malnutrition and AIDS
C) autoimmune disorders are hypersensitivity reactions against self-antigens
D) secondary immunodeficiences are genetic or developmental defects
Question
Propensity to allergies seems

A) only to run in the family for contact allergens (type IV hypersensitivity)
B) to be determined by prior sensitization to insect venom
C) to be linked to cold air injuring cell membranes of mast cells
D) at least in part have a genetic basis
Question
Which of the following is an example of respiratory anaphylaxis?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Legionnaire's disease
C) Hay fever
D) Asthma
Question
All of the following are Type III hypersensitivities except

A) granulomatous reactions
B) serum sickness
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) lupus erythematosus
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Which of the following statements about localized anaphylaxis is incorrect?

A) means "out of place"
B) demonstrates a wheal and flare
C) if allergen enters skin may result in itching
D) is most likely life threatening
Question
The blocking antibodies formed in response to desensitization are composed of which class of antibody?

A) IgG
B) IgD
C) IgA
D) IgM
Question
To treat generalized anaphylaxis,_________ must be administered immediately.

A) histamine
B) epinephrine
C) prostaglandins
D) antibiotics
Question
Type II hypersensitivities appear to be responsible for the tissue damage in all of the following except

A) rheumatic fever following strep throat infections
B) transfusion reactions
C) hemolytic disease of the newborn
D) lupus erythematosus
Question
Which of the following statements about cytotoxic hypersensitivity is correct?

A) normally a person's serum has IgM against the antigens on their own red blood cells
B) transfusion reactions are no longer a problem because transfusions rarely occur
C) hemolytic disease of the newborn can not be prevented
D) sensitization to Rh antigen can occur during delivery, miscarriage or abortion
Question
Immunodeficiency refers to the immune system responding

A) in an exaggerated way to a foreign substance
B) so that there is too much of a good thing
C) inadequately to an antigen
D) to its own tissues as if they were foreign
Question
Which of the following could result in a Type II hypersensitivity?

A) a patient with A blood given B blood by mistake
B) an Rh-negative mother carrying an Rh-positive fetus
C) an Rh-positive mother carrying an Rh-negative fetus
D) two of the above
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A wheal and flare reaction is best described as a

A) raised white area with a reddened area.
B) raised red area.
C) blister.
D) flat red area
Question
Hypersensitivity or allergy refers to the immune system responding

A) in an exaggerated way to a foreign substance
B) too little too late
C) inadequately to an antigen
D) to its own tissues as if they were foreign
Question
Which matches the correct hypersensitivity reaction with its type?

A) immediate (type I) - immune complexes
B) cytotoxic (type II) -- anaphylaxis
C) immune complex (type III) - precipitation of antigen-antibody complexes
D) cell-mediated (type IX) - blood transfusion
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The only treatment used to cure allergies is _____________.

A) epinephrine
B) antibiotics
C) desensitization
D) sensitization
Question
Which is the main cellular mediator released during degranulation of mast cells and is associated with capillary dilation (capillaries become more permeable)?

A) interleukins
B) histamine
C) antihistamine
D) IgG
Question
Type IV hypersensitivity involves

A) B cells
B) complement
C) immune complexes
D) TH1 cells
Question
Immediate type hypersensitivity is mediated by

A) IgG
B) T cells
C) IgM
D) IgE
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Myasthenia gravis

A) involves autoantibodies that are against the acetylcholine receptors
B) form IgM:IgG immune complexes and TH1 cells which initiate inflammation in joints
C) mainly affects the joints of the hands and the joints of the feet
D) two of the above
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Granulomatous hypersensitivity,the most serious Type IV hypersensitivity,might occur during all the following infections except

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C) Mycobacterium lepra
D) Leishmania tropica
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Rheumatoid arthritis

A) involves autoantibodies that are against the acetylcholine receptors
B) form IgM:IgG immune complexes and TH1 cells which initiate inflammation in joints
C) mainly affects the joints of the hands and the joints of the feet
D) two of the above
Question
All of the following are associated with Type IV hypersensitivity except

A) antigen presenting cells
B) plasma cells
C) sensitized TH1 cells
D) granulomatous lesions
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DiGeorge's Syndrome is due to a lack of

A) B-cells
B) T-cells
C) complement
D) TH cell deficiency
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Cell-mediated hypersensitivity is mediated by

A) IgG, IgM
B) T cells
C) mast cells
D) two of the above
Question
An Arthus reaction is

A) a local reaction at the site of injection with edema and hemorrhage
B) a systemic reaction in which immune complexes increase activating complement
C) a deposition of antibody and interleukin on the membrane of epithelial tissues
D) a local reaction in a large mass of cells which leads to granuloma formation
Question
Antihistamines and/or desensitization may be effective in relieving the symptoms of

A) Cytotoxic hypersensitivity
B) Immune complex hypersensitivity
C) Immediate hypersensitivity
D) Cell-mediated hypersensitivity
Question
Steroids can be useful drugs to lessen the effects of

A) Cytotoxic hypersensitivity
B) Immune complex hypersensitivity
C) Immediate hypersensitivity
D) all of the above
Question
A tuberculin skin test

A) is read by the diameter and the elevation of the induration
B) is negative if a person has received the BCG vaccine
C) is read by the redness of the induration
D) two of the above
Question
Which of the following definitions of tissue transplants is incorrect?

A) autograft -- tissue is moved from one part of the body to another
B) allograft -- tissue is grafted between two individuals who are not genetically identical
C) xenograft -- tissue is grafted from one animal species to another
D) isograft -- tissue is grafted from parent to child
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Autoimmunization

A) is an acquired process not linked to any genetic factors
B) involves vaccinations that are administered by the patient not a doctor
C) is the process by which hypersensitivity to self develops
D) two of the above
Question
Hypersensitivity to poison ivy

A) is due to the formation of granulomas
B) is a type I hypersensitivity reaction
C) leads to contact dermatitis due to immune reaction to urushiol
D) occurs immediately after contact with the oil from the plant
Question
Examples of autoimmune diseases include which of the following?

A) systemic lupus erythematosus
B) myasthenia gravis
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) all of the above
Question
Local wheal and flare,airway restriction,and anaphylactic shock are all associated with

A) Cytotoxic hypersensitivity
B) Immune complex hypersensitivity
C) Immediate hypersensitivity
D) Cell-mediated hypersensitivity
Question
Antigenic or molecular mimicry

A) occurs when T cells attack tissue antigens similar to bacterial antigens
B) involves self reactive T cells hiding in the thymus
C) leads to an increase in the number of regulatory T cells
D) none of the above
Question
Type IV hypersensitivity includes

A) contact dermatitis
B) granulomatous hypersensitivity
C) allergy to metals
D) all of the above
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Cytotoxic hypersensitivity is mediated by

A) IgG, IgM
B) IgE
C) complement
D) two of the above
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Which of the following statements about immunological tests is incorrect?

A) Neutralization tests can detect bacterial toxins, but not anti-viral antibodies.
B) Three tagged antibody tests include RIA, FACS, and ELISA.
C) Agglutination reactions can be used to determine the antibody titer
D) Home pregnancy tests are modified agglutination assays.
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Which of the following is an immunological test based on precipitins (antibodies)which form a visible precipitate with antigens?

A) agglutination
B) radial immunodiffusion
C) immunoelectrophoresis
D) two of the above
Question
HIV has an affinity for cells that bear the _______ antigen(s)on their surface.

A) CD4
B) HLA-B27
C) CD8
D) two of the above
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Imagine you have a sibling that needs a kidney transplant. You offer to give your kidney. What reaction against the red blood cells in the donor kidney would occur if you had different blood groups? Even if you had the same blood groups why might you not be able to give her one of your kidneys?
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Choose one immunological test - either a precipitin test,agglutination reaction or a tagged antibody test -- diagram how it is used to detect antibodies or antigens. In your diagram be sure to show what allows for the visualization of either the precipitin ring,the agglutination or the antigen on a cells surface.
Question
The immunologically privileged site that protects the fetus from mother's immune system is most likely due to the fact that

A) mother's IgG do not cross the placenta
B) fetal portion of placenta does not exhibit MHC molecules
C) alpha-fetoprotein inhibits immune response
D) two of the above
Question
Secondary immunodeficiency diseases can be caused by all of the following except

A) Hodgkin's disease
B) radiation
C) genetic defects
D) tuberculosis
Question
In an effort to have a successful tissue transplant,the _____ of the recipient and the donor are matched.

A) IgD antibodies
B) Seroantigens
C) Human leukocyte antigens
D) two of the above
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Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)is a life threatening condition. Its treatment includes

A) bone marrow transplants
B) immunosuppressive drugs
C) steroids
D) two of the above
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Drug reactions

A) are associated with only 3 of the 4 types of hypersensitivities
B) are common because most drug molecules are large enough to act as allergens
C) can occur with antibiotics
D) two of the above
Question
Which of the following agglutination reaction terms is matched incorrectly?

A) seroconversion-antibodies found in serum after exposure to infectious agent
B) hemagglutination inhibition test-used to diagnose measles and influenza
C) Coomb's antiglobulin test-used to detect ABO blood group antibodies
D) complement fixation test-used to diagnose syphilis, pertussis, and gonorrhea
Question
One explanation for the increased incidence of allergies is the hygiene hypothesis. It suggests that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents and later a lack of exposure to helminthes as adults increases susceptibility to allergic diseases. How would you explain why people living in modern hygienic conditions have more allergies? Do you believe they are exposed to more allergens or that having less infectious agents makes one more likely to react to allergens? Explain your decision and describe what experiments or observations would be necessary to support your explanation.
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People with HIV are susceptible to many infections because which 2 sets of cells are destroyed?

A) white blood cells and red blood cells
B) TC cells and B cells
C) TH cells and macrophages
D) macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs)
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All of the following can occur after tissue transplantation except

A) tissue transplants may be rejected and destroyed by the host's immune system
B) the host immune system can become tolerant to the transplanted tissue
C) tissue transplants can launch a cell-mediated response against the recipient's tissue
D) all immune rejection occurs either at the time of the graft or within days after
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In HIV testing ELISA detects _________ while Western blot detects ________.

A) HIV antibodies, HIV antigen proteins
B) HIV proteins, HIV reverse transcriptase
C) HIV capsid proteins, HIV carbohydrates
D) HIV antibodies, HIV antibody complexes
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Immunosuppression is important in transplant success; which of the following are immunosuppressive agents?

A) radiation
B) methotrexate
C) cyclosporine
D) all of the above
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The match between HLAs determines the suitability of transplants; which HLA is known to generate the strongest transplant rejection reaction?

A) HLA-A and HLA-B
B) HLA B27
C) HLA Dw3
D) HLA-DR
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1
Which of the following statements related to serum sickness is false?

A) serum sickness was initially associated with injections of anti-toxin for diphtheria
B) patient's immune system makes antibody against horse proteins
C) glomerulus function is impaired due to immune complexes
D) most patients die rather quickly from the condition
D
2
Allergens bind to sensitized mast cells cross-linking ____ molecules causing degranulation.

A) IgG
B) IgB
C) IgM
D) IgE
D
3
Rhogam,which is administered to women during pregnancy to prevent the occurrence of hemolytic disease of the newborn,is

A) Rh positive antigen
B) Rh negative antigen
C) Anti-Rh antibodies (IgG)
D) two of the above
C
4
Anaphylaxis is associated with which type of hypersensitivity?

A) Immune Complex
B) Immediate
C) Cell-mediated
D) Delayed
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Which of the following statements about immunological disorder is correct?

A) bottle-fed infants are less likely to develop food allergies than are breast-fed infants
B) primary immunodeficiences include malnutrition and AIDS
C) autoimmune disorders are hypersensitivity reactions against self-antigens
D) secondary immunodeficiences are genetic or developmental defects
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Propensity to allergies seems

A) only to run in the family for contact allergens (type IV hypersensitivity)
B) to be determined by prior sensitization to insect venom
C) to be linked to cold air injuring cell membranes of mast cells
D) at least in part have a genetic basis
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Which of the following is an example of respiratory anaphylaxis?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Legionnaire's disease
C) Hay fever
D) Asthma
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All of the following are Type III hypersensitivities except

A) granulomatous reactions
B) serum sickness
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) lupus erythematosus
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Which of the following statements about localized anaphylaxis is incorrect?

A) means "out of place"
B) demonstrates a wheal and flare
C) if allergen enters skin may result in itching
D) is most likely life threatening
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10
The blocking antibodies formed in response to desensitization are composed of which class of antibody?

A) IgG
B) IgD
C) IgA
D) IgM
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To treat generalized anaphylaxis,_________ must be administered immediately.

A) histamine
B) epinephrine
C) prostaglandins
D) antibiotics
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Type II hypersensitivities appear to be responsible for the tissue damage in all of the following except

A) rheumatic fever following strep throat infections
B) transfusion reactions
C) hemolytic disease of the newborn
D) lupus erythematosus
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Which of the following statements about cytotoxic hypersensitivity is correct?

A) normally a person's serum has IgM against the antigens on their own red blood cells
B) transfusion reactions are no longer a problem because transfusions rarely occur
C) hemolytic disease of the newborn can not be prevented
D) sensitization to Rh antigen can occur during delivery, miscarriage or abortion
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Immunodeficiency refers to the immune system responding

A) in an exaggerated way to a foreign substance
B) so that there is too much of a good thing
C) inadequately to an antigen
D) to its own tissues as if they were foreign
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Which of the following could result in a Type II hypersensitivity?

A) a patient with A blood given B blood by mistake
B) an Rh-negative mother carrying an Rh-positive fetus
C) an Rh-positive mother carrying an Rh-negative fetus
D) two of the above
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A wheal and flare reaction is best described as a

A) raised white area with a reddened area.
B) raised red area.
C) blister.
D) flat red area
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Hypersensitivity or allergy refers to the immune system responding

A) in an exaggerated way to a foreign substance
B) too little too late
C) inadequately to an antigen
D) to its own tissues as if they were foreign
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Which matches the correct hypersensitivity reaction with its type?

A) immediate (type I) - immune complexes
B) cytotoxic (type II) -- anaphylaxis
C) immune complex (type III) - precipitation of antigen-antibody complexes
D) cell-mediated (type IX) - blood transfusion
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The only treatment used to cure allergies is _____________.

A) epinephrine
B) antibiotics
C) desensitization
D) sensitization
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Which is the main cellular mediator released during degranulation of mast cells and is associated with capillary dilation (capillaries become more permeable)?

A) interleukins
B) histamine
C) antihistamine
D) IgG
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21
Type IV hypersensitivity involves

A) B cells
B) complement
C) immune complexes
D) TH1 cells
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22
Immediate type hypersensitivity is mediated by

A) IgG
B) T cells
C) IgM
D) IgE
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Myasthenia gravis

A) involves autoantibodies that are against the acetylcholine receptors
B) form IgM:IgG immune complexes and TH1 cells which initiate inflammation in joints
C) mainly affects the joints of the hands and the joints of the feet
D) two of the above
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Granulomatous hypersensitivity,the most serious Type IV hypersensitivity,might occur during all the following infections except

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C) Mycobacterium lepra
D) Leishmania tropica
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Rheumatoid arthritis

A) involves autoantibodies that are against the acetylcholine receptors
B) form IgM:IgG immune complexes and TH1 cells which initiate inflammation in joints
C) mainly affects the joints of the hands and the joints of the feet
D) two of the above
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All of the following are associated with Type IV hypersensitivity except

A) antigen presenting cells
B) plasma cells
C) sensitized TH1 cells
D) granulomatous lesions
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DiGeorge's Syndrome is due to a lack of

A) B-cells
B) T-cells
C) complement
D) TH cell deficiency
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Cell-mediated hypersensitivity is mediated by

A) IgG, IgM
B) T cells
C) mast cells
D) two of the above
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An Arthus reaction is

A) a local reaction at the site of injection with edema and hemorrhage
B) a systemic reaction in which immune complexes increase activating complement
C) a deposition of antibody and interleukin on the membrane of epithelial tissues
D) a local reaction in a large mass of cells which leads to granuloma formation
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Antihistamines and/or desensitization may be effective in relieving the symptoms of

A) Cytotoxic hypersensitivity
B) Immune complex hypersensitivity
C) Immediate hypersensitivity
D) Cell-mediated hypersensitivity
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Steroids can be useful drugs to lessen the effects of

A) Cytotoxic hypersensitivity
B) Immune complex hypersensitivity
C) Immediate hypersensitivity
D) all of the above
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A tuberculin skin test

A) is read by the diameter and the elevation of the induration
B) is negative if a person has received the BCG vaccine
C) is read by the redness of the induration
D) two of the above
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33
Which of the following definitions of tissue transplants is incorrect?

A) autograft -- tissue is moved from one part of the body to another
B) allograft -- tissue is grafted between two individuals who are not genetically identical
C) xenograft -- tissue is grafted from one animal species to another
D) isograft -- tissue is grafted from parent to child
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34
Autoimmunization

A) is an acquired process not linked to any genetic factors
B) involves vaccinations that are administered by the patient not a doctor
C) is the process by which hypersensitivity to self develops
D) two of the above
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35
Hypersensitivity to poison ivy

A) is due to the formation of granulomas
B) is a type I hypersensitivity reaction
C) leads to contact dermatitis due to immune reaction to urushiol
D) occurs immediately after contact with the oil from the plant
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36
Examples of autoimmune diseases include which of the following?

A) systemic lupus erythematosus
B) myasthenia gravis
C) rheumatoid arthritis
D) all of the above
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37
Local wheal and flare,airway restriction,and anaphylactic shock are all associated with

A) Cytotoxic hypersensitivity
B) Immune complex hypersensitivity
C) Immediate hypersensitivity
D) Cell-mediated hypersensitivity
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38
Antigenic or molecular mimicry

A) occurs when T cells attack tissue antigens similar to bacterial antigens
B) involves self reactive T cells hiding in the thymus
C) leads to an increase in the number of regulatory T cells
D) none of the above
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39
Type IV hypersensitivity includes

A) contact dermatitis
B) granulomatous hypersensitivity
C) allergy to metals
D) all of the above
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40
Cytotoxic hypersensitivity is mediated by

A) IgG, IgM
B) IgE
C) complement
D) two of the above
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41
Which of the following statements about immunological tests is incorrect?

A) Neutralization tests can detect bacterial toxins, but not anti-viral antibodies.
B) Three tagged antibody tests include RIA, FACS, and ELISA.
C) Agglutination reactions can be used to determine the antibody titer
D) Home pregnancy tests are modified agglutination assays.
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42
Which of the following is an immunological test based on precipitins (antibodies)which form a visible precipitate with antigens?

A) agglutination
B) radial immunodiffusion
C) immunoelectrophoresis
D) two of the above
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43
HIV has an affinity for cells that bear the _______ antigen(s)on their surface.

A) CD4
B) HLA-B27
C) CD8
D) two of the above
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44
Imagine you have a sibling that needs a kidney transplant. You offer to give your kidney. What reaction against the red blood cells in the donor kidney would occur if you had different blood groups? Even if you had the same blood groups why might you not be able to give her one of your kidneys?
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45
Choose one immunological test - either a precipitin test,agglutination reaction or a tagged antibody test -- diagram how it is used to detect antibodies or antigens. In your diagram be sure to show what allows for the visualization of either the precipitin ring,the agglutination or the antigen on a cells surface.
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46
The immunologically privileged site that protects the fetus from mother's immune system is most likely due to the fact that

A) mother's IgG do not cross the placenta
B) fetal portion of placenta does not exhibit MHC molecules
C) alpha-fetoprotein inhibits immune response
D) two of the above
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47
Secondary immunodeficiency diseases can be caused by all of the following except

A) Hodgkin's disease
B) radiation
C) genetic defects
D) tuberculosis
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48
In an effort to have a successful tissue transplant,the _____ of the recipient and the donor are matched.

A) IgD antibodies
B) Seroantigens
C) Human leukocyte antigens
D) two of the above
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49
Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)is a life threatening condition. Its treatment includes

A) bone marrow transplants
B) immunosuppressive drugs
C) steroids
D) two of the above
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50
Drug reactions

A) are associated with only 3 of the 4 types of hypersensitivities
B) are common because most drug molecules are large enough to act as allergens
C) can occur with antibiotics
D) two of the above
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51
Which of the following agglutination reaction terms is matched incorrectly?

A) seroconversion-antibodies found in serum after exposure to infectious agent
B) hemagglutination inhibition test-used to diagnose measles and influenza
C) Coomb's antiglobulin test-used to detect ABO blood group antibodies
D) complement fixation test-used to diagnose syphilis, pertussis, and gonorrhea
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52
One explanation for the increased incidence of allergies is the hygiene hypothesis. It suggests that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents and later a lack of exposure to helminthes as adults increases susceptibility to allergic diseases. How would you explain why people living in modern hygienic conditions have more allergies? Do you believe they are exposed to more allergens or that having less infectious agents makes one more likely to react to allergens? Explain your decision and describe what experiments or observations would be necessary to support your explanation.
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53
People with HIV are susceptible to many infections because which 2 sets of cells are destroyed?

A) white blood cells and red blood cells
B) TC cells and B cells
C) TH cells and macrophages
D) macrophages and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs)
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54
All of the following can occur after tissue transplantation except

A) tissue transplants may be rejected and destroyed by the host's immune system
B) the host immune system can become tolerant to the transplanted tissue
C) tissue transplants can launch a cell-mediated response against the recipient's tissue
D) all immune rejection occurs either at the time of the graft or within days after
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55
In HIV testing ELISA detects _________ while Western blot detects ________.

A) HIV antibodies, HIV antigen proteins
B) HIV proteins, HIV reverse transcriptase
C) HIV capsid proteins, HIV carbohydrates
D) HIV antibodies, HIV antibody complexes
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56
Immunosuppression is important in transplant success; which of the following are immunosuppressive agents?

A) radiation
B) methotrexate
C) cyclosporine
D) all of the above
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57
The match between HLAs determines the suitability of transplants; which HLA is known to generate the strongest transplant rejection reaction?

A) HLA-A and HLA-B
B) HLA B27
C) HLA Dw3
D) HLA-DR
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