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What mutation is associated with Crohn's and Blau disease?
What chemokine receptor defect and other defect is associated with Crohn's?
What mutation is associated with hereditary fever syndrome? |
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NOD2 mutation
CCR9 defect and alpha-defensins (HD5, HD6)
NLRP3 mutation (tx- IL-1 antagonist) |
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What is the defect in psoriasis? |
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What receptor do EBV and HHV8 use to get into a cell? |
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What receptor is exploited in HIV?
What receptor is associated with fungal infections (candida)?
What scavenger receptor is associated with aphthous ulcers? |
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D-C sign and CR1(CD35)
Dectins (CARD9 mutations)
N-Formyl met-leu-phe receptors |
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What is the treatment of JRA, familial cold induced urticaria and Muckle-Wells syndrome? |
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IL-1 receptor antagonist (Anakinra) |
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What is the treatment for hypereosinophilic syndromes and Churg-Strauss? |
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What defect is associated with paroxysmal nocturnal hematuria? |
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DAF (CD55 - displaces C2a and Bb) and Vitronectin (CD59 - disrupts formation of polyC9) |
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What integrin ligand binds to Rhinovirus? |
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What proteins are associated with latex allergy in health care workers?
In patients with spina bifida? |
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Hev b 5 and 6
Hev b 1,3 and 7 |
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What antibodies and immunoflorescence pattern is associated with pemphigus vulgaris? Pemphigus foliaceous? Bullous pemphigoid? Pemphigoid gestationis? Dermatitis herpetiformis? Linear IgA dermatosis? Paraneoplastic pemphigus? Cicatricial pemphigoid? Epidermal lysis bullosa acquisita? Bullous lupus erythematosus? IgA pemphigus? |
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pemphigus vulgaris - desmoglein 1 and 3, IgG and IgM of epidermal surface (suprabasal layer) Pemphigus foliaceous - desmoglein 1, IgG of epidermal surface (granular layer) Bullous pemphigoid - BP230 or BP180, linear IgG at BM Pemphigoid gestationis - BP230 or BP180, linear IgG at BM Dermatitis herpetiformis - transglutaminase, granular IgA at BM Linear IgA bullous dermatosis - LABD97, linear IgA at BM Paraneoplastic pemphigus - plakin protein, desmoglein 1 and 3, IgA of epidermal surface Cicatricial pemphigoid - integrins, BP180 and laminins, linear IgG at BM Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita - collagen VII, linear IgG to BM Bullous lupus erythematosus - collagen VII, linear IgG to BM IgA pemphigus - Desmoglein 1 and 3, IgA to epidermal surface |
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What two genes are known to be involved in hypereosinophilia syndrome? |
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What defect is associated with hereditary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis? |
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What does salmonella use for invasion in the GI tract? |
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Name complement deficiencies associated with these disorders, SLE, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN), HUS, age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), HAE and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). |
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SLE (C1q, C1r, C1s, C2, C4, MBL) MPGN (C1q, C1r, C1s, C2, C3, C4, Factor H, Factor I, CD46) HUS (Factor H) ARMD (Factor H) HAE (C1 inhibitor) PNH (CD59, CD55) |
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What chemokine is associated with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia? Atherosclerosis? Cancer metastasis? Asthma and allergies? |
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CXCL4 CX3CR1 and CCL5 CXCL12 and CXCR4 CCL2,5,7,11 and CXCL8 |
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Histone deacetylation is reduced in what disease? |
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SNPs below are associated with what disease(s) Filaggrin? ADAM33? |
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Eczema, asthma Asthma, bronchial hyperresponsiveness |
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What is defective in glanzmann's thrombasthenia? |
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What complement receptor is associated with measles virus? Echovirus and coxsackie virus? Mycobacterium, TB and west Nile virus? |
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What auto antibody is found in some patients with SLE? |
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C3 nephrotic factor (stabilizes C3bBb which upregulates consumption of C3, associated with type II MPGN and partial lipodystrophy) |
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What autoantibody is found in hypocomplementemic urticarial vasculitis? What is the treatment? |
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Anti-C1q (leads to activation of classic complement pathway) Hydroxychloroquine |
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What is the result of this testing CH50 absent and AH50 ok? AH50 absent and CH50 ok? AH50 and CH50 absent? C3, AH50 and CH50 absent? |
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Missing C1q, C1r, C1s and C2 or C4 Missing Factor B or D or properdin Missing C3, C5, C6, C7 and C8 or C9 Missing Factor H or I |
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What HLA is increased in idiopathic anaphylaxis? |
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Patients with atopic dermatitis have a decrease in what component of the innate immune system? |
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMP) -increases susceptibility to staph aureus |
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What are the characteristics of Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)? What is the name of HLH associated with X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome and what virus is associated? |
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Uncontrolled activation of macrophages, high fever, hsm, high ferritin and trigylcerides, low fibrinogen and low circulating NK cells Duncan's syndrome, EBV |
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Antibody to which receptor can be found in chronic idiopathic urticaria? |
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Alpha chain of FcepsilonR1 (binding site for IgE) |
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Which tryptase is elevated in anaphylaxis? In mastocytosis? Pro-beta:beta tryptase ratio is elevated in which disease? |
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Beta-tryptase Alpha and beta-tryptase Mastocytosis (>20), other cause if <10 |
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What antibody is found in type 1 autoimmune hepatitis? |
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Anti-SMA (IgG to smooth muscle) |
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Type III hypersensitivity is caused by immune complex deposition and is most pathogenic with antigen or antibody excess? What is characteristic of Arthus reaction? Serum sickness? |
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Antigen excess Local edema, neutrophil migration, hemorrhage, necrosis (peaks 4-10 hours after injection) Fever, rash, joint pain, lad (in 1-3 weeks) |
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What antigen is involved in these immune complex-mediated diseases? SLE? Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis? Polyarteritis nodosa? Cryoglobulinemia? |
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DNA, nucleoproteins Streptococcal cell wall antigen Hepatitis B surface antigen Hepatitis C surface antigen, rheumatoid factor |
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What antibody is associated with SLE? Discoid lupus? Subacute cutaneous lupus? Neonatal lupus? Drug-induced lupus? Cutaneous scleroderma? CREST (limited scleroderma)? Progressive systemic sclerosis? Dermatomyositis? Sjogrens? Mixed connective tissue disorder? |
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SLE - dsDNA, ssDNA, Histone, nRNA, cardiolipin, smith, U1-snRNP, HMG-17 Discoid lupus - no autoantibodies, deposits at BM Subacute cutaneous lupus - SS-A/Ro, SS-B/La Neonatal lupus - SS-A/Ro, SS-B/La Drug-induced lupus - histones Cutaneous scleroderma - Scl-70, SS-A/Ro, SS-B/La CREST (limited scleroderma) - centromere, Scl-70, U1-snRNP, HMG-17 Progressive systemic sclerosis - Scl-70, U1- and U3-snRNP, fibrillarin, RNA pol I,II and III Dermatomyositis - Jo-1, PM-Scl, Mi-2, U1-snRNP and SS-A/Ro Sjogrens - SS-A/Ro, SS-B/La, histones, U1-snRNP Mixed connective tissue disorder - U1-snRNP and PM-scl |
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What is implicated in the pathogens is of EE? |
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What is the most common infecting organism in primary ciliary dyskinesia? What is a common lung finding in PCD? |
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H. Influenza Bronchiectasis in 85%, situs inversus in 50% |
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