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68 Cards in this Set

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ANA antibodies
SLE
Anti-dsDNA (anti-smith)
Speicific for SLE
Antihistone antibodies
Drug induced lubus
Anti-IgG (rheumatoid factor
Rheumatoid arthritis
Anticentromere antibodies
Scleroderma (crest)
Anti-Scl-70 (Anti-DNA-topoisomerase I)
Scleroderma (diffuse)
Antimitochondrial antibodies
primary biliary cirrhosis
Antigliadin, antiendomysial
celiac disease
Anti-basement membrane antibodies
Goodpastures
Anti-desmoglein
Pemphigus vulgaris
Antimicrosomal, antithyroglobulin
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
Anti-Jo-1
Polymyositis, dermatomyositis
Anti-SS-A, SS-B
Sjogrens syndrome
Anti-U1 RNP ribonucleoprotein
Mixed connective tissue disease
Anti-smooth muscle
Autoimmune hepatitis
Anti-glutamate Decarboxylase
Type 1 diabetes mellitus
c-ANCA
Wegeners granulomatosis
p-ANCA
Other vasculaities
What hypersensitivity reaction is Anaphylaxis
Type 1
What hypersensitivity reaction is Bee sting
type 1
What hypersensitivity reaction is food and drug allergies
type 1
What hypersensitivity reaction is hives and asthma
type 1
What hypersensitivity reaction is hay fever, eczema
type 1
What hypersensitivity reaction is hemolytic anemia
type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is pernicious anemia
type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is erythroblastosis fetalis
type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is Acute hemolytic transfusion reactions
Type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is Rheumatic fever
type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is Goodpastures syndrome
Type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is Bullous pemphigoid
Type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is Pemphigus vulgaris
Type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is Graves disease
Type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is Myasthenia gravis
Type II
What hypersensitivity reaction is SLE
Type III
What hypersensitivity reaction is Rheumatoid arthritis
Type III
What hypersensitivity reaction is Polyarteritis nodosa
Type III
What hypersensitivity reaction is Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
Type III
What hypersensitivity reaction is Serum Sickness
Type III
What hypersensitivity reaction is Farmers lung
Type III
What hypersensitivity reaction is Multiple sclerosis
Type IV
What hypersensitivity reaction is Guillain-Barre syndrome
Type IV
What hypersensitivity reaction is Hashimotos thyroiditis
Type IV
What hypersensitivity reaction is Graft vs host disease
Type IV
What hypersensitivity reaction is PPD for TB
Type IV
What hypersensitivity reaction is Contact dermatitis (poison ivy, nickle)
Type IV
What Does IL-1 Do
Fever
**recruit leukocytes**
What does IL-2 do
Stimulates growth of helper and cytotoxic T-Cells
What does IL-3 Do
Secreted by activated T-cells
**Stims Growth of Bone Marrow stem cells**
What does IL-4 Do
Secreted by Th2 cells
Promotes growth of of B cells
**isotype switch IgE and IgG
What does IL-5 Do
Secreted by Th2 CElls
Promotes differentiation of B cells
Isotype switching to IgA

***also activation of Eosinophils***
What does IL-6 do
Stims acute phase reactants and immunoglobulins
What does IL-8 do
major chemotactic factor for neutrophils
What does IL-10 do
Only inhibitory factor that inhibits Th1 and activates Th2
What does IL-12 do
Secreted by B cells and macrophages
**activates NK and Th1 Cells**
What does Gamma Interferron do
Secreted by Th1 cells
Stims macrophages
**activates Th1, inhibits Th2**
What does TNF do
secreted by Macrophages
Mediates septic shock
causes leukocyte recruitment/vascular leak
What is the disease that is X-linked recessive. progressive deletion of B and T cells.
and Has a trial of thrombocytopenic purpura, infections, and eczema
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
What disease has a defect in DNA repair enzymes and presents with cerebellar defects, spider angiomas, and IgA deficiency
Ataxia-Telangiectasia
What disease has a defect in CD18 proten on phagocytes and presents with recurrent bacterial infections, absent pus formation, and delayed separation of umbilicus
Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
What disease is a Autosomal Recessive defect in microtubular function with decrease phagocytosis that presents wth recurrent pyogenic infections by Staph, Strep, partial albinism, peripheral neuropathy?
Chediak-Hegashi syndrome
What does Th1 secrete
INF-G, IL-2

They are the ATTACK T-CELLS
INF-G = activate macrophages
IL-2 Stim Cytotoxic T-Cells
What does Th2 secrete
IL-4, 5, 6, and 10

These all cause Ig Isotype switch
10 activates Th2 and inhibits Th1
CD 19, CD20, CD21 are all markers for what cell type
B cells
CD56 is found on what cell
NK cells
What is a synergenic graft
Graft between identical twins
What is a allograft
tissue from same species
What is a autograft
Tissue from the same person
what cell has CD14
macrophages