Complete Solution
Chronic granulomatous disease Correct Answer: Recombinant IFN-gamma
ADA deficient SCID Correct Answer: Recombinant adenosine deaminase
X-linked agammaglobulinemia Correct Answer: Pooled human gamma globulin
DiGeorge syndrome Correct Answer: Thymus transplant in an infant
Common Variable Immunodeficiency Correct Answer: Pooled human gamma globulin
Viral integration into the cellular genome may convert a proto-oncogene into a transforming
oncogene Correct Answer: True
The immune response against a virus-induced tumor protects against another tumor induced by
the same virus Correct Answer: True
A benign or malignant tumor Correct Answer: Neoplasm
A tumor that has arisen from connective tissue Correct Answer: Sarcoma
A tumor that has arisen from epidermal tissue Correct Answer: Carcinoma
A tumor that is invasive and continues to grow Correct Answer: Malignant
A tumor cells that have separated from the original mass Correct Answer: Metastasis
A tumor that is non-invasive Correct Answer: Benign
Cancer cells of hematopoietic origin form a solid tumor Correct Answer: Lymphoma
A change in the genome resulting in abnormal growth Correct Answer: Transformation
A cell that has p53 gene mutated and non-functional Correct Answer: Transformation
Neu gene and Her-2 gene product Correct Answer: Breast Cancer
As AIDS progresses there is a decline in skin-test reactivity to common antigens Correct
Answer: True
Chemokines that bind to CCR5 or CxCR4 can have an inhibitory effect on HIV infection Correct
Answer: True
, If HAART is effective and a person is free of opportunistic infections they can be considered
cured Correct Answer: False
Experimental autoimmune encephalitis Correct Answer: Induced by injection of myelin basic
protein
Graves' Disease Correct Answer: Auto-antibodies to receptor for thyroid stimulating hormone
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Correct Answer: Auto-antibodies to DNA
Rheumatoid Arthritis Correct Answer: Auto-antibody to IgG
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Correct Answer: TH1-cell response to pancreatic beta cells
Hashimoto's thyroiditis Correct Answer: TH1-cell reaction to thyroid antigens
Experimental Myasthenia Gravis Correct Answer: Induced by injection to acetylcholine
receptors
Myasthenia Gravis Correct Answer: Auto-antibodies to acetylcholine receptors
Multiple Sclerosis Correct Answer: T-cell response to myelin
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Correct Answer: Auto-antibodies to RBC antigens
Polio (Sabin) Vaccine Correct Answer: Attenuated
Chickenpox Correct Answer: Attenuated
Tetanus Correct Answer: Inactivated exotoxins(s)
Hepatitis B Correct Answer: Recombinant molecules
Measles Correct Answer: Attenuated
Hib Correct Answer: Conjugated vaccine
Mumps Correct Answer: Attenuated
Diptheria Correct Answer: Inactivated exotoxin(s)
Pneumococcal Correct Answer: conjugated vaccine
Polio (Salk) Correct Answer: Inactivated