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TLR
found on innate immunity effector cells
PAMPs
recognized by TLRs
ex - endotoxin, peptidoglycan
HLA found on which chromosome?
chromosome 6
HLA class I
found on all cells except RBCs
recognized by CD8 T cells, NK cells
HLA class II
present on APCs
recognized by CD4 T cells
HLA-B27

dz?
ankylosing spondylitis
HLA-DR2

dz?
multiple sclerosis
HLA-DR3 and DR4
T1DM
CD16
NK cells

role in antibody dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity
which patient is at risk for blood transfusion reaction (correct ABO Rh matching)
IgA deficient
IgM present at birth may indicate
congenital infection
test for type 1 hypersensitivity
scratch test
test for type 2 hypersensitivity
Direct and indirect Coomb's test
test for type 3 hypersensitivity
Immunofluorescent stain
test for type 4 hypersensitivity
Patch test
contact dermatitis is what type HSR?
(ie, poison ivy, nickel)
type IV
hyperacute transplant rejection is what type HSR?
type II
acute transplant rejection with lymphocytic infiltrate, edema, endothelial injury is what type HSR?
type IV
SLE is what type of HSR?
type III
acute transplant rejection with vasculitis and intravascular thrombosis is what type HSR?
type II
serum sickness is what type of HSR?
type III
poststrep glomerlonephritis is what type of HSR?
type III
PPD is what type of HSR?
type IV
autoAb in SLE
anti nuclear (ANA) - most sensitive
anti dsDNA Ab - more specific
anti Smith - more specific
autoAb in drug-induced lupus
anti histone Ab
what type of transplant rejection is treatable with immunosuppression?
acute rejection

NOT chronic
which drug is associated with drug induced lupus?
procainamide, hydralazine
malignancy risk in dermatomyositis and polymyositis?
especially lung cancer
AIDS defining infections
PCP, systemic candidiasis
AIDS defining malignancies
Kaposi sarcoma (HHV8)
Burkitt lymphoma
primary CNS lymphoma (EBV)
hereditary angioedema
C1 esterase deficiency
paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
decay accelerating factor (DAF) deficiency

protects self cells from complement
autoAb in CREST syndrome
anticentromere Ab
autoAb in Sjogren syndrome
anti-SS-A
anti SS-B
autoAb in systemic scelorsis
anti-topoisomerase
anti-nuclear (ANA)