Immunology Pop Quiz

A detailed illustration of the human immune system, showing various immune cells, autoimmunity concepts, and organ transplantation in a visually engaging and educational style.

Immunology Pop Quiz

Test your knowledge in immunology with our engaging quiz! Designed for students, educators, and enthusiasts, this quiz covers various topics including autoimmune diseases, organ transplantation, and monoclonal antibodies.

  • 19 challenging questions
  • Multiple choice and true/false formats
  • Instant feedback on your answers
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by LearningLab432
Which of the following is a Type III Autoimmunity
Grave's Disease
Diabetes Type I
Lupus
Diabetes Type II
The destruction of islet cells results in
Increased expression of TNF-a
Weight loss and blurred vision
Chronic debilitating inflammation in joints
Demyelination of axons
Diabetes Type I can be caused by infection
True
False
Expression of IL-1 is __________ by GR
Increased
Decreased
Not Changed
Which of the following is not a result of exposure to cortisol
Reduced immune response
More severe inflammation
Increased risk of infection
Increase incidence of cancer
Why does artherosclerosis lead to a myocardial infarction?
Foam cells plug arteries
Swelling due to inflammation plugs arteries
Atheromatas plug arteries
LDLs plug arteries
In GVHD, the recipient is attacked by the transpant's T cells
True
False
With regards to acute rejection, which of the following are correct?
Indirect: Donor DC/Host T cell
Indirect: Host DC/ Host T cell
Indirect: Donor DC/ Donor T cell
Direct: Host DC/ Host T cell
Direct: Donor DC/ Host T cell
Direct: Donor DC/ Donor T cell
Which of the following transplants is most likely to be rejected
Liver
Lung
Cornea
Heart
Chronic rejection is mainly mediated by
CD4/CD8 T cells
IgE antibodies
Plasma Cells (B cells)
NK cells
Which of the following is the correct suffix for humanized monoclonal antibodies
-ximab
-zumab
-umab
-cumab
-mab
The binding of GCs to GRs does all of the following except
Bind directly to AP-1
Inhibit phosphorylation of ITAMMs
Bind directly to NF-kB
Stimulate clonal expansion
OKT3 (mAb) acts on which of the following
LFA-3
CD28
PD-L1
CD3
Cyclosporine acts on which of the following transcription factors?
NF-kB
AP-1
NFAT
RATG
Rapamycin acts on which of the following?
Immunophilin
MTORC
IL-2
NF-kB
Methotrexate does all of the following except
Inhibit cytokine production
Inhibit integrin binding
Inhibit purine metabolism
Inhibit pyrimidine metabolism
None of the Above
How is dimethyl fumarate beneficial in immune suppression?
Inhibits the activity of autoreactive cytotoxic T cells
Elicits additional repressive activity from Tregs
Binds to CD20
Instigates the transformation of IgG to IgE in B cells
The binding of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor by a mAb results in
Eventual anergy
Immediate apoptosis
Inability for B cells to migrate out of the T zone
Inability for T cells to migrate to the blood
A and C
A and D
A, C and D
All of the above
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