Disorders in Immunity

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Across
  1. 3. chronic localized allergy such as hay fever or asthma.
  2. 6. a type III hypersensitivity disorder characterized by butterfly rash and autoantibodies against organs.
  3. 7. immune system needs to be "trained" by interactions with microbes as we develop.
  4. 9. controlled exposure to an antigen though ingestion, injection, or sublingual absorption to reset allergic reaction.
  5. 12. a type of immunodeficiency that is often caused by either infection, malnutrition, chemotherapy, or radiation.
  6. 13. immune complexes; antibody mediated inflammation deposited in tissues.
  7. 14. T cell mediated; delayed hypersensitivity and cytotoxic reactions in tissues.
  8. 15. the study of disease states associated with the over or underactivity of the immune response.
Down
  1. 1. symptoms arise several days following the second contact with the antigen
  2. 2. weakened immune responses; recurrent overwhelming infections with opportunistic microbes.
  3. 4. IgG and IgM antibodies plus complement that causes cell lysis.
  4. 5. over-reactivity, allergy and autoimmunity. Tissues attacked by immune components that can't distinguish one's own tissues from foreign materials.
  5. 8. a type of immunodeficiency that is often inherited and lymphocytes, b or t cells low or absent.
  6. 10. immunodeficiency; the immune system us incompletely developed, suppressed, or destroyed.
  7. 11. immediate hypersensitivity that is IgE mediated; allergies and anaphylaxis.