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|Explanation=The patient is presenting with a parasitic infection. In this case, the patient is expected to have eosinophilia due to the main role eosinophils play in parasitic infections with the use of major basic protein and peroxidase. Eosinophils are induced to grow and to differentiate by specific cytokines, namely interleukin  (IL)-5. Other cytokines play different pro-inflammatory roles, such as IL-8 in neutrophil chemotaxis and IL-4 in differentiation into Th2 cells, whereas others have anti-inflammatory roles, such as IL-10 and TGF-beta that are secreted by Treg cells.
|Explanation=The patient is presenting with a parasitic infection. In this case, the patient is expected to have eosinophilia due to the main role eosinophils play in parasitic infections with the use of major basic protein and peroxidase. Eosinophils are induced to grow and to differentiate by specific cytokines, namely interleukin  (IL)-5. Other cytokines play different pro-inflammatory roles, such as IL-8 in neutrophil chemotaxis and IL-4 in differentiation into Th2 cells, whereas others have anti-inflammatory roles, such as IL-10 and TGF-beta that are secreted by Treg cells.


Educational Objective:
IL-5 is activated in parasitic infections to enhance growth and differentiation of eosinophils.
|AnswerA=IL-8
|AnswerA=IL-8
|AnswerAExp=IL-8 is a chemotactic factor for neutrophils.
|AnswerAExp=IL-8 is a chemotactic factor for neutrophils.
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|AnswerE=IL-10
|AnswerE=IL-10
|AnswerEExp=IL-10 is secreted by Treg cells and is activated in inhibit inflammation.
|AnswerEExp=IL-10 is secreted by Treg cells and is activated in inhibit inflammation.
|EducationalObjectives=IL-5 is activated in parasitic infections to enhance growth and differentiation of eosinophils.
|References=First Aid 2015 page 207
|RightAnswer=D
|RightAnswer=D
|WBRKeyword=eosinophil, eosinophilia, eosinophils, major, basic, protein, peroxidase, amoebiasis, amebiasis, entamoeba, histolytica, gastroenteritis, parasitic, interleukin, 5, IL-5, IL5
|WBRKeyword=Eosinophil, Eosinophilia, Eosinophils, Major basic protein, Peroxidase, Amoebiasis, Amebiasis, Entamoeba histolytica, Gastroenteritis, Parasitic, Interleukin, Interleukin 5, IL-5, IL5
|Approved=No
|Approved=Yes
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Revision as of 03:53, 13 January 2015

 
Author [[PageAuthor::Rim Halaby, M.D. [1]]]
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Immunology
Sub Category SubCategory::Infectious Disease
Prompt [[Prompt::A 24 year old male patient, with no past medical history, presents to the emergency department (ED) complaining of abdominal pain and watery diarrhea of several days duration. The patient is found to have amebic cysts on stool analysis. Which of the following cytokines is most likely activated in this patient's condition?]]
Answer A AnswerA::IL-8
Answer A Explanation AnswerAExp::IL-8 is a chemotactic factor for neutrophils.
Answer B AnswerB::IL-2
Answer B Explanation AnswerBExp::IL-2 stimulates growth of helper, cytotoxic, and regulatory T cells.
Answer C AnswerC::IL-4
Answer C Explanation AnswerCExp::IL-4 induces differentiation into Th2 cells and growth of B cells. It also enhances class switching into IgE
Answer D AnswerD::IL-5
Answer D Explanation AnswerDExp::IL-5 is activated to promote differentiation of B cells. It allows class switching into IgA and allows growth and differentiation of eosinophils.
Answer E AnswerE::IL-10
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::IL-10 is secreted by Treg cells and is activated in inhibit inflammation.
Right Answer RightAnswer::D
Explanation [[Explanation::The patient is presenting with a parasitic infection. In this case, the patient is expected to have eosinophilia due to the main role eosinophils play in parasitic infections with the use of major basic protein and peroxidase. Eosinophils are induced to grow and to differentiate by specific cytokines, namely interleukin (IL)-5. Other cytokines play different pro-inflammatory roles, such as IL-8 in neutrophil chemotaxis and IL-4 in differentiation into Th2 cells, whereas others have anti-inflammatory roles, such as IL-10 and TGF-beta that are secreted by Treg cells.

Educational Objective: IL-5 is activated in parasitic infections to enhance growth and differentiation of eosinophils.
References: First Aid 2015 page 207]]

Approved Approved::Yes
Keyword WBRKeyword::Eosinophil, WBRKeyword::Eosinophilia, WBRKeyword::Eosinophils, WBRKeyword::Major basic protein, WBRKeyword::Peroxidase, WBRKeyword::Amoebiasis, WBRKeyword::Amebiasis, WBRKeyword::Entamoeba histolytica, WBRKeyword::Gastroenteritis, WBRKeyword::Parasitic, WBRKeyword::Interleukin, WBRKeyword::Interleukin 5, WBRKeyword::IL-5, WBRKeyword::IL5
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