Chapter 19
If someone were accidentally given blood of the wrong type, which of the following is likely to occur?
A hemolytic transfusion reaction
Contact dermatitis is an example of which of the following?
CD4 TH1-mediated reaction
IgE molecules have three Fab sites to which allergens can bind.
False
IgE only responds to cell-bound antigens.
False
Mechanisms are in place so that hemolytic transfusion reactions no longer occur.
False
Opsonization of red blood cells occurs after phagocytosis.
False
Systemic anaphylaxis is a type I hypersensitivity caused by the release of cytokines by TH1 cells.
False
Match each chemical mediator with the best description of its effects: heparin
Stimulates bradykinin production
Which of the following describes what happens when someone has a reaction to poison ivy?
The individual's cells absorb the antigen and are then targeted by CTLs, which induce apoptosis.
Clonal proliferation in a type I hypersensitivity reaction results from the release of cytokines from TH2 cells.
True
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis can be a type III or type IV hypersensitivity, depending on whether immune complexes accumulate.
True
Serum sickness is another term for systemic type III hypersensitivity.
True
The production of IgE-secreting plasma cells can be triggered by interleukin-4.
True
An allergy is an example of which of the following?
Type I hypersensitivity
Which of the following is an advantage of using vaccines instead of antibacterial sera, such as the diphtheria antitoxin?
Vaccines are less likely to cause systemic type III hypersensitivity.
Which of the following types of transplants has the lowest risk of rejection?
autograft
Match each chemical mediator with the best description of its effects: histamine
causes increased mucus and tear formation, increased vascular permeability, and smooth-muscle contraction
Match each chemical mediator with the best description of its effects: TNF-α
causes inflammation and cytokine production
Match each chemical mediator with the best description of its effects: serotonin
causes vasodilation, smooth-muscle contraction, and increased vascular permeability
A granuloma is which of the following infections?
chronic local infection
Granules in mast cells are released to the extracellular environment through which of the following processes?
degranulation
In some cases, transplanted tissue (such as bone marrow) can produce cytotoxic T cells that attack the host cells of the recipient. Which of the following describes such an attack?
graft versus host disease
Desensitization treatment is also known by which of the following terms?
hyposensitization therapy
Rh factors are which of the following?
important RBC antigens
Which of the following types of infection is most common in an individual with X-linked agammaglobulinemia?
infections caused by extracellular, pyogenic pathogens
When serum sickness occurs, the immune complexes are removed by which of the following?
phagocytic cells
Serum sickness is which of the following?
systemic type III hypersensitivity
The term immune tolerance means which of the following?
the ability to recognize self and prevent immune attack on one's own cell