Across
- 2. transport direction of the HSV viral capsids in the sensory neurons during reactivation
- 6. circularize silent or quiet herpesvirus genome.
- 8. transcribed from HSV episome during latency in ganglia.
- 10. Cells where Epstein-Barr Virus establish latency and reactivates.
- 12. reactivation of Varicella-Zoster virus causes rash that is restricted to the area of skin that is innervated by the affected ganglia. Severe pain.
- 13. state of a herpesvirus infection where viral particles are not produced.
- 14. fatal disease cause by a persistent pathogenic HIV infection.
- 16. early infection with Varicella-Zoster virus cause wise spread skin rash, fatigue, fever, and itching.
- 19. transport direction of the HSV viral capsids in sensory neurons during latency
- 20. infection that last for the life of the host.
- 21. State of patients that persistent infection with human polyomavirus (JCV and BK) results in deadly disease.
- 22. Herpesvirus that crosses the placenta and causes congenital defects and death of the newborn.
- 24. rapid and self-limiting infection
Down
- 1. Site of Herpes simplex virus latency.
- 2. subfamily of neurotropic human herpesvirus
- 3. host histone contribution to reactivation of viral genome transcription.
- 4. subfamily lymphotropic herpesvirus human herpesvirus
- 5. Herpesvirus that causes infectious mononucleosis a benign proliferation of B-lymphocytes.
- 7. host histone contribution to maintenance silence viral episome
- 9. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) establish latency in bone marrow __________.
- 11. immune cells that are first latently infected with HIV and 15 to 30 years later are depleted.
- 15. virus that interfere with the assembly and transport of the MHC-1 protein and viral peptides to evade CTL response.
- 17. host that sustain persistent asymptomatic infections with polyomavirus.
- 18. Binds to receptors in activated CTLs to activate apoptosis of the effector immune cells.
- 23. subfamily of lymphotropic and oncogenic human herpesvirus
