IMM Week 0-1 Crossword Puzzle Activity
Across
- 4. Drug treatments for HIV infection.
- 6. A pore is formed in the pathogen membrane causing lysis.
- 11. A repeating pattern on microbes recognized by receptors on immune cells.
- 15. Helps differentiate immune cells from one another.
- 17. An adhesion molecule with the acronym CAM.
- 18. Very pro-inflammatory cytokine from macrophages and T cells.
- 19. CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes from the thymus.
- 20. These white blood cells contain multilobed nuclei and cytoplasmic granules.
- 21. These cell surface ligands bind lymphocytes and other leukocytes to certain cells.
- 22. Presents the peptide antigens to T cells.
- 24. HIV infection end-stage disease.
Down
- 1. Autoimmune regulator. This factor leads to the transcription of many hundred tissue-specific genes by subpopulation of epithelial cells in the thymus.
- 2. Natural killer cells use this mechanism to cause apoptosis to virus-infected or tumor cells.
- 3. Presents antigen to T cell receptors on T cells via major histocompatibility complex.
- 4. The name for the human major histocompatibility complex gene complex and proteins.
- 5. Antigen-presenting cells that present antigens like MHC to T cells.
- 7. A type of CD4+ T cell. Produce cytokines that activate macrophages. Promotes CD8+ responses against intracellular pathogens.
- 8. CD8+ cells that target and kill virally infected and tumor cells using apoptosis.
- 9. The receptor on immune and epithelial cells which finds and binds to microbes with PAMP.
- 10. Known as T-helper cells. Helps with adapted immunity.
- 12. Expressed on the surface of B cells.
- 13. Activation differentiates these cells into cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
- 14. Recognized by native antibodies or B cell receptors or an MHC presented peptide to T cell receptor.
- 16. An infection with the acronym HIV.
- 23. This is an immunoglobulin that plasma cells secrete