What are the functions of the complement system?
What is the function of IFN-γ?
2. Activates macrophages
How are macrophages activated?
What are the adverse effects of chlorambucil
Which portions of the complement system are involved in cell lysis?
* Ruptures bacterial cell wall
Which portions of the complement system are involved in chemotaxis?
What is the effector mechanisms for type I hypersensitivity reactions?
What expresses CD8?
Cytotoxic T cell
*Receptors for MHC I
What is detected by a gel agglutination test?
Describe neutrophil emigration
How is cytokine signaling regulated?
What are the adverse effects of azathioprine?
What do PRRs recognize for acid fast bacteria?
Glycolipids
What are contraindications for leflunomide?
What is the effector mechanisms for type IV hypersensitivity reactions?
Sensitized Th1 cells release cytokines that activate macrophages (IFN-γ or TNF) or cytotoxic t lymphocytes that mediate direct cellular damage
Name the hypersensitivity reaction:
- Leishmania
Type III
What cytokines produce Th2 cells?
2. IL-1
What cytokines produce Th17 cells?
2. TGF-β
What expresses CD3?
T lymphocytes
Rank the immunoglobulins from largest to smallest
What is detected by TLR-4?
LPS
What are 3 ways that antibodies can participate in host defense?
What are interleukins?
Signal between lymphocytes and other leukocytes
What are drug interactions for azathioprine?