Deck 30: Transplantation: Hla, Solid Organ, and Hematopoietic Stem Cells

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The mainstay of immunosuppression therapy in transplantation is

A)azathioprine.
B)corticosteroids.
C)cyclosporine.
D)antilymphocyte globulin.
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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) D region codes for ________ molecules.

A)class I
B)class II
C)class III
D)All of the above.
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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is located on

A)chromosome 3.
B)chromosome 6.
C)chromosome 21.
D)chromosome 22.
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Rejection of a graft displays the key feature(s) of adaptive immunity, which is

A)memory.
B)specificity.
C)antibody formation.
D)Both A and B.
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Potential graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) has all the following factor requirements except

A)a source of immunocompetent T lymphocytes.
B)a source of immunocompetent B lymphocytes.
C)age of the blood product.
D)inability to reject donor cells.
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Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Syngraft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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The most efficient method of preventing graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is

A)irradiating the patient before transfusion.
B)irradiating the blood components before transfusion.
C)administering antibiotics before transfusion.
D)administering steroids after transfusion.
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Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Autograft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Recipients of autologous or allogeneic bone marrow grafts

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Class II transplant antigens are expressed on

A)B lymphocytes.
B)activated T lymphocytes.
C)macrophages.
D)All of the above.
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Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Allograft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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In posttransfusion graft-versus-host reaction, symptoms begin within ________ day(s) after transfusion.

A)1
B)2 to 4
C)3 to 5
D)3 to 30
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Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Infants receiving intrauterine transfusions, followed by exchange transfusions, and possibly infants receiving only exchange transfusions

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Corneas can be easily transplanted from one human to another because the cornea is

A)weakly antigenic.
B)avascular.
C)nonantigenic.
D)Both A and B.
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Chronic rejection is

A)cell-mediated.
B)humoral (antibody)-mediated.
C)either a or B
D)Both A and B.
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Which of the following classes of MHC antigens is necessary for antigen recognition by CD4+ T lymphocytes?

A)Class I
B)Class II
C)Both class I and class II
D)Neither class I nor class II
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Which of the following antigens is an MHC class II antigen?

A)HLA-A
B)HLA-DQ
C)HLA-DR
D)Both B and C.
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If an organ is rejected within 1 week after transplant (acute rejection), the predominant mechanism is ______-mediated.

A)T lymphocyte
B)B lymphocyte
C)macrophage
D)segmented neutrophil
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The most accelerated type of graft rejection is called __________ rejection.

A)hyperacute
B)acute
C)chronic
D)delayed
Question

Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Xenograft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Patients with aplastic anemia receiving antithymocyte globulin

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Patients who are severely immunocompromised or immunosuppressed are unable to reject donor cells.
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The stronger the antigen difference, the more severe the graft-versus-host reaction.
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Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Children with severe congenital immunodeficiency syndromes involving T lymphocytes

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Immunosuppression is used for the maintenance of the transplant.
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Immunosuppression is used for the suppression of established rejection.
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Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Patients receiving total-body radiation or immunosuppressive therapy for disorders such as lymphoma and acute leukemia

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Immunosuppression is used for induction (intense immunosuppression in the initial days after transplantation).
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Match the HLA typing technique with its basic principle.
Combination of alloantibody and lymphocyte membrane indicated by cell death allowing penetration of vital dye such as trypan blue.

A)Complement-Mediated Cytotoxicity
B)ELISA and Flow Cytometry
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Match the HLA typing technique with its basic principle.
Microparticles coated with purified HLA molecules

A)Complement-Mediated Cytotoxicity
B)ELISA and Flow Cytometry
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Deck 30: Transplantation: Hla, Solid Organ, and Hematopoietic Stem Cells
1
The mainstay of immunosuppression therapy in transplantation is

A)azathioprine.
B)corticosteroids.
C)cyclosporine.
D)antilymphocyte globulin.
cyclosporine.
2
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) D region codes for ________ molecules.

A)class I
B)class II
C)class III
D)All of the above.
class II
3
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is located on

A)chromosome 3.
B)chromosome 6.
C)chromosome 21.
D)chromosome 22.
chromosome 6.
4
Rejection of a graft displays the key feature(s) of adaptive immunity, which is

A)memory.
B)specificity.
C)antibody formation.
D)Both A and B.
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Potential graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) has all the following factor requirements except

A)a source of immunocompetent T lymphocytes.
B)a source of immunocompetent B lymphocytes.
C)age of the blood product.
D)inability to reject donor cells.
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6

Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Syngraft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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The most efficient method of preventing graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is

A)irradiating the patient before transfusion.
B)irradiating the blood components before transfusion.
C)administering antibiotics before transfusion.
D)administering steroids after transfusion.
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8

Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Autograft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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9
Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Recipients of autologous or allogeneic bone marrow grafts

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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10
Class II transplant antigens are expressed on

A)B lymphocytes.
B)activated T lymphocytes.
C)macrophages.
D)All of the above.
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11

Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Allograft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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12
In posttransfusion graft-versus-host reaction, symptoms begin within ________ day(s) after transfusion.

A)1
B)2 to 4
C)3 to 5
D)3 to 30
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13
Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Infants receiving intrauterine transfusions, followed by exchange transfusions, and possibly infants receiving only exchange transfusions

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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14
Corneas can be easily transplanted from one human to another because the cornea is

A)weakly antigenic.
B)avascular.
C)nonantigenic.
D)Both A and B.
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15
Chronic rejection is

A)cell-mediated.
B)humoral (antibody)-mediated.
C)either a or B
D)Both A and B.
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Which of the following classes of MHC antigens is necessary for antigen recognition by CD4+ T lymphocytes?

A)Class I
B)Class II
C)Both class I and class II
D)Neither class I nor class II
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17
Which of the following antigens is an MHC class II antigen?

A)HLA-A
B)HLA-DQ
C)HLA-DR
D)Both B and C.
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18
If an organ is rejected within 1 week after transplant (acute rejection), the predominant mechanism is ______-mediated.

A)T lymphocyte
B)B lymphocyte
C)macrophage
D)segmented neutrophil
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19
The most accelerated type of graft rejection is called __________ rejection.

A)hyperacute
B)acute
C)chronic
D)delayed
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20

Match the terms with the appropriate definition.
Xenograft

A)Graft between individuals of different species (e.g., pig heart valve to a human heart)
B)Graft transferred from one position to another in the same individual (e.g., skin, hair, bone)
C)Graft between genetically different recipient and donor of the same species; grafted donor tissue or organ contains antigens not present in recipient
D)Graft transplanted between different but identical recipient and donor (e.g., kidney transplant between monozygous twins)
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21
Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Patients with aplastic anemia receiving antithymocyte globulin

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Patients who are severely immunocompromised or immunosuppressed are unable to reject donor cells.
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The stronger the antigen difference, the more severe the graft-versus-host reaction.
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24
Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Children with severe congenital immunodeficiency syndromes involving T lymphocytes

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Immunosuppression is used for the maintenance of the transplant.
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Immunosuppression is used for the suppression of established rejection.
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27
Match the groups receiving therapy with their risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Patients receiving total-body radiation or immunosuppressive therapy for disorders such as lymphoma and acute leukemia

A)High-risk patients
B)Intermediate-risk patients
C)Low-risk patients
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Immunosuppression is used for induction (intense immunosuppression in the initial days after transplantation).
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29
Match the HLA typing technique with its basic principle.
Combination of alloantibody and lymphocyte membrane indicated by cell death allowing penetration of vital dye such as trypan blue.

A)Complement-Mediated Cytotoxicity
B)ELISA and Flow Cytometry
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Match the HLA typing technique with its basic principle.
Microparticles coated with purified HLA molecules

A)Complement-Mediated Cytotoxicity
B)ELISA and Flow Cytometry
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