Deck 17: Failures of the Immune Response

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Some hosts are subject to numerous infections by pyogenic (pus-forming)bacteria.This is indicative of a defect in

A)The complement pathway
B)The production of interferon
C)Antigen presentation
D)Chemotactic factors
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Some people are resistant to HIV infection because of mutations in _____ on the surface of host cells.

A)CD4
B)Co-stimulatory molecules
C)Co-receptors
D)Class II MHC molecules
E)CD8
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Explain what accounts for the high level of mutation associated with HIV. Why does this pose a problem for the host?
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Which of the following would most likely produce an anaphylactic response in a patient allergic to the substance?

A)Pollen
B)Peanuts
C)Dust mites
D)Cat dander
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HIV uses a complex of glycoproteins on its surface,including _____,to bind to the surface of T cells,dendritic cells,and macrophages.

A)CD4 and CD8
B)Gp120 and gp41
C)CXCR4 and CCR5
D)CCL3, CCL4, and CCL5
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of primary immunodeficiencies?

A)They cause overwhelming and frequent infections early in childhood
B)Can result from defects in the complement system
C)They are caused by recessive gene defects
D)They affect humoral but not cell-mediated immune responses
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Which malignancy is commonly associated with HIV infection?

A)Breast cancer
B)Prostate cancer
C)Kaposi's sarcoma
D)T-cell lymphoma
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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome is characterized by

A)Loss of phagocyte function
B)Thymic aplasia
C)Susceptibility to encapsulated bacterial infections
D)Lack of T cells and B cells
E)The presence of a functional actin cytoskeleton
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Which of the following body fluids contains the highest number of infectious HIV particles per milliliter of fluid from infected individuals?

A)Saliva
B)Vaginal-cervical fluid
C)Cerebrospinal fluid
D)Breast milk
E)Tears
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Which of the following is false?

A)Myasthenia gravis results from the formation of autoantibodies specific for neurotransmitter receptors
B)Systemic lupus erythematosus is characterized by the formation of anti-DNA antibodies
C)Rheumatic fever follows influenza infections when antibodies against the virus cross-react with host components
D)Tolerance is the process whereby self-reactive T and B cells are inactivated or eliminated
E)Autoimmune responses are controlled by specialized CD25-positive T cells called regulatory T cells
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)Autoimmunity can be induced by infection, drugs, and toxins
B)Some individuals are genetically predisposed to the development of autoimmune disease
C)Autoimmune diseases are classified according to whether they are organ-specific or systemic
D)Graves' disease affects the nervous system
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Type IV hypersensitivity reactions are caused by

A)Immune complexes of soluble antigens and IgG
B)Antigen-specific T cells
C)Eosinophil activation
D)Anti-drug IgG antibodies
E)IgE cross-linking on mast cell surfaces
Question
During anaphylactic shock,prompt attention is required,and the injection of _____ provides immediate relief from the life-threatening symptoms presented.

A)Anti-histamine
B)Leukotriene
C)Epinephrine (adrenaline)
D)Prostaglandin
E)Cytokine
Question
Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Reverse transcriptase: cDNA
B)Co-receptor: CD4
C)Sub-acute encephalitis: AIDS dementia
D)Opportunistic pathogen: Pneumocystis (carinii) jiroveci
E)Integrase: long terminal repeats
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All of the following are associated with anaphylactic shock except

A)Decrease in blood pressure
B)Bronchoconstriction
C)Systemic vascular permeability
D)Itchy, watery eyes
E)Activation of mast cells in connective tissue
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The "AIDS dementia" that some people with HIV get is most associated with what body system?

A)Nervous system
B)Lymphatic system
C)Circulatory system
D)Cranial system
Question
If an individual is diagnosed with DiGeorge syndrome,then

A)T cells fail to develop
B)Class II MHC molecules are not expressed
C)Cytokines are not produced
D)There is increased susceptibility to Neisseria spp. infections owing to defects in complement
E)They cannot form phagolysosomes
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B-cell immunodeficiencies cause all of the following except

A)Failure to protect mucosal surfaces with neutralizing antibody
B)Increased susceptibility to viral infections
C)Inability to opsonize encapsulated bacteria
D)Loss of toxin neutralization function
E)Severe combined immunodeficiency
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Rheumatic fever is an autoimmune disease commonly caused by what bacterial species?

A)Staphylococcal species
B)Streptococcal species
C)Listeria species
D)Mycobacterium species
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of HIV?

A)Enveloped
B)Retrovirus
C)Single-stranded DNA
D)Sexually transmitted
E)Encodes reverse transcriptase
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Describe the three phases of HIV infection.
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Summarize the sequence of events during HIV infection,beginning with adsorption of the virion on the host cell surface and ending with the release of virions from the infected cell.
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Describe the appearance of lymph nodes during the early asymptomatic phase and the late symptomatic phase of HIV infection
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Deck 17: Failures of the Immune Response
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Some hosts are subject to numerous infections by pyogenic (pus-forming)bacteria.This is indicative of a defect in

A)The complement pathway
B)The production of interferon
C)Antigen presentation
D)Chemotactic factors
The complement pathway
2
Some people are resistant to HIV infection because of mutations in _____ on the surface of host cells.

A)CD4
B)Co-stimulatory molecules
C)Co-receptors
D)Class II MHC molecules
E)CD8
Co-receptors
3
Explain what accounts for the high level of mutation associated with HIV. Why does this pose a problem for the host?
HIV is a retrovirus that uses reverse transcriptase to synthesize a double-stranded DNA copy of the RNA genome.This enzyme lacks the proofreading activity that is associated with other DNA polymerases,and as a result,numerous mutations occur during viral replication.This is problematic for the host as these mutations help HIV evade host defenses,and to develop rapid resistance to antiviral drugs and escape drug therapy.
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Which of the following would most likely produce an anaphylactic response in a patient allergic to the substance?

A)Pollen
B)Peanuts
C)Dust mites
D)Cat dander
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HIV uses a complex of glycoproteins on its surface,including _____,to bind to the surface of T cells,dendritic cells,and macrophages.

A)CD4 and CD8
B)Gp120 and gp41
C)CXCR4 and CCR5
D)CCL3, CCL4, and CCL5
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of primary immunodeficiencies?

A)They cause overwhelming and frequent infections early in childhood
B)Can result from defects in the complement system
C)They are caused by recessive gene defects
D)They affect humoral but not cell-mediated immune responses
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Which malignancy is commonly associated with HIV infection?

A)Breast cancer
B)Prostate cancer
C)Kaposi's sarcoma
D)T-cell lymphoma
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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome is characterized by

A)Loss of phagocyte function
B)Thymic aplasia
C)Susceptibility to encapsulated bacterial infections
D)Lack of T cells and B cells
E)The presence of a functional actin cytoskeleton
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Which of the following body fluids contains the highest number of infectious HIV particles per milliliter of fluid from infected individuals?

A)Saliva
B)Vaginal-cervical fluid
C)Cerebrospinal fluid
D)Breast milk
E)Tears
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Which of the following is false?

A)Myasthenia gravis results from the formation of autoantibodies specific for neurotransmitter receptors
B)Systemic lupus erythematosus is characterized by the formation of anti-DNA antibodies
C)Rheumatic fever follows influenza infections when antibodies against the virus cross-react with host components
D)Tolerance is the process whereby self-reactive T and B cells are inactivated or eliminated
E)Autoimmune responses are controlled by specialized CD25-positive T cells called regulatory T cells
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)Autoimmunity can be induced by infection, drugs, and toxins
B)Some individuals are genetically predisposed to the development of autoimmune disease
C)Autoimmune diseases are classified according to whether they are organ-specific or systemic
D)Graves' disease affects the nervous system
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Type IV hypersensitivity reactions are caused by

A)Immune complexes of soluble antigens and IgG
B)Antigen-specific T cells
C)Eosinophil activation
D)Anti-drug IgG antibodies
E)IgE cross-linking on mast cell surfaces
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During anaphylactic shock,prompt attention is required,and the injection of _____ provides immediate relief from the life-threatening symptoms presented.

A)Anti-histamine
B)Leukotriene
C)Epinephrine (adrenaline)
D)Prostaglandin
E)Cytokine
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Which of the following is a mismatched pair?

A)Reverse transcriptase: cDNA
B)Co-receptor: CD4
C)Sub-acute encephalitis: AIDS dementia
D)Opportunistic pathogen: Pneumocystis (carinii) jiroveci
E)Integrase: long terminal repeats
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All of the following are associated with anaphylactic shock except

A)Decrease in blood pressure
B)Bronchoconstriction
C)Systemic vascular permeability
D)Itchy, watery eyes
E)Activation of mast cells in connective tissue
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The "AIDS dementia" that some people with HIV get is most associated with what body system?

A)Nervous system
B)Lymphatic system
C)Circulatory system
D)Cranial system
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If an individual is diagnosed with DiGeorge syndrome,then

A)T cells fail to develop
B)Class II MHC molecules are not expressed
C)Cytokines are not produced
D)There is increased susceptibility to Neisseria spp. infections owing to defects in complement
E)They cannot form phagolysosomes
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B-cell immunodeficiencies cause all of the following except

A)Failure to protect mucosal surfaces with neutralizing antibody
B)Increased susceptibility to viral infections
C)Inability to opsonize encapsulated bacteria
D)Loss of toxin neutralization function
E)Severe combined immunodeficiency
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Rheumatic fever is an autoimmune disease commonly caused by what bacterial species?

A)Staphylococcal species
B)Streptococcal species
C)Listeria species
D)Mycobacterium species
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of HIV?

A)Enveloped
B)Retrovirus
C)Single-stranded DNA
D)Sexually transmitted
E)Encodes reverse transcriptase
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Describe the three phases of HIV infection.
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Summarize the sequence of events during HIV infection,beginning with adsorption of the virion on the host cell surface and ending with the release of virions from the infected cell.
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Describe the appearance of lymph nodes during the early asymptomatic phase and the late symptomatic phase of HIV infection
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