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48 Cards in this Set
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Disease: anti-mitochondrial
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Primary Biliary cirrhosis
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Disease: anti-TSH receptor
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Grave's Disease
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Disease: anti-centromere
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Scleroderma (CREST)
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Disease: anti-basement membrane
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Goodpasture's Syndrome
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Disease: anti-neutrophil
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Wegener's Granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss
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Type of Hypersensitivity: asthma
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Type I
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Type of Hypersensitivity: tuberculosis skin test
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Type IV
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Type of Hypersensitivity: allergies, anaphylaxis, and hay fever
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Type I
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Type of Hypersensitivity: ABO blood type incompatibility
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Type II
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Type of Hypersensitivity: poison ivy
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Type IV
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Type of Hypersensitivity: eczema
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Type I
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Type of Hypersensitivity: Goodpasture's syndrome
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Type II
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Cytokine: promotes B cell growth and differentiation
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IL-4, IL-5
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Cytokine: produced by TH1 cells
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IL-2, IFN-γ
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Cytokine: produced by TH2 cells
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IL-4, IL-5, IL-10
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Cytokine: secreted by helper T cells and activates macrophages
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IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α
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Cytokine: enhances synthesis of IgE and IgG
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IL-4
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Cytokine: enhances synthesis fo IgA
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Il-5
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Cytokine: released by virally infected cells
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IFN-γ, IFN-β
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Cytokine: involved in growth and activation of eosinophils
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IL-5
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Cytokine: inhibits macrophage activation
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IL-10
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Cytokine: pyogens secreted by monocytes and macrophages
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IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α
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Cytokine: inhibits production of TH1 cells
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IL-10
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Cytokine: inhibits production of TH2 cells
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IFN-γ
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Cytokine: mediate inflammation
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IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α
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Cytokine: supports growth and differentiation of bone marrow stem cells
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IL-3
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Cytokine: supports T cell proliferation, differentiation, and activation
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IL-2
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CD Surface Marker: displayed only by helper T cells
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CD4
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CD Surface Marker: displayed only by cytotoxicy T cells (and suppressor T cells)
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CD8
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CD Surface Marker: found on all T cells (except NK cells)
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CD3
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CD Surface Marker: used to ID B cells
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CD19, CD20, CD21
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CD Surface Marker: found on all NK cells and binds the constant region of IgG
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CD16
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CD Surface Marker: inhibits complement C9 binding
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CD55, CD59
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CD Surface Marker: endotoxin receptor found on macrophages
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CD14
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: associated with allergies because it is bound by mast cells and basophils and causes them to degranulate and release their histamine
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IgE
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: comprises 70-75% of the total immunoglobulin pool
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IgG
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: present in large quantities on the membrane of many B cells
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IgD, IgM
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: crosses the placenta and additionally confers immunity to neonates in the first few months of life
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IgG
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: can occur as a dimer
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IgA
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: largely confined to the intravascular pool and is the predominant early antibody frequently seen in the immune response to infectious organisms with complex antigens
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IgM
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: distributed evenly between the intravascular and extravascular pools
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IgG
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: the predominant immunoglobulin in mucoserous secretions such as saliva, colostrum, milk, tracheobronchial secretions, and genitourinary secretions
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IgA
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Immunoglobulin Isotype: can be a pentamer
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IgM
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Type of Hypersensitivity: poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis
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Type II
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Type of Hypersensitivity: rheumatic fever
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Type II
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Type of Hypersensitivity: polyarteritis nodosa
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Type III
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Type of Hypersensitivity: serum sickness
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Type III
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Type of Hypersensitivity: contact dermatitis
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Type IV
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