BHS316 Exam 2 Practice Lecture 8,9 and Cytokines - by Kaven
Across
- 3. When a T cell is tested to see if either its CD4 or CD8 will bind to MCH II and MCH I molecules
- 4. The body’s essential, natural "self-eating" process that cleans out damaged cells, proteins, and organelles to promote regeneration and energy efficiency.
- 7. Cytokine that stimulates production of mucus in intestines. Secreted by Th2 cells.
- 9. CD8 binds with...
- 10. Cytokine that encourages B cells to produce IgA antibodies. Secreted by Th2 cells.
- 11. CD4 binds with...
- 14. Produces cytokines: IL-4, IL-5, IL-13; handles parasites and pathogenic bacteria.
- 15. Cytokine that keeps macrophages fired up and battling. Secreted by Th1 cells.
- 16. Type of CD4+T cell that dampens the immune response.
- 17. Cytokine that activates macrophages and NK cells. Secreted by Th1 cells.
- 18. Cytokine that recruits massive numbers of neutrophils to help fight infection. Secreted by Th17 cells.
Down
- 1. When a T cell in the thymus has both CD4 and CD8
- 2. When a T cell is tested to make sure that it won't just bind to everything such as our own body's antigens
- 5. Produces cytokines: TNF, IFN-y, IL-2; handles viral or bacterial attacks in tissues.
- 6. Cells commit suicide usually via...
- 8. Cytokine that is a growth factor; proliferates Th cells and B cells. Secreted by Th2 cells.
- 12. When a virgin T cell recognizes its cognate antigen presenton on a cell but does not receive the required co-stimulation that the T cell is "neutered"
- 13. Cytokine that recharges NK cells. Secreted by Th1 and Th2 cells.
- 16. Cytokine that causes B cells to produce IgG3 and IgA antibodies. Secreted by Th17 cells.
- 17. Produces cytokines: IL-17, IL-21, IL-23; handles fungi and extracellular bacteria.