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Match the Mechanism of Evasion and Subversion of the Immune

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Match the mechanism of evasion and subversion of the immune system with the pathogen.

Premises:
Immunosuppression caused by nonspecific proliferation and apoptosis of T cells
Recombination of RNA genomes of avian and human origins
Induction of quiescent (latent) state in neurons
Variant pilin protein expression
Alternative expression of two antigenic forms of flagellin
Escape from phagosome and growth and replication in cytosol
Inhibiting fusion of phagosome with lysosome and survival in the host cell’s vesicular system
Coating its surface with human proteins
Survival in a membrane-bounded vesicle resistant to fusion with other cellular vesicles
Reactivation of infected ganglia after stress or immunosuppression
Responses:
Salmonella typhimurium
Staphylococcus aureus
Influenza virus
Varicella-zoster
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Treponema pallidum
Herpes simplex virus
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Listeria monocytogenes
Toxoplasma gondii

Correct Answer:

Immunosuppression caused by nonspecific proliferation and apoptosis of T cells
Recombination of RNA genomes of avian and human origins
Induction of quiescent (latent) state in neurons
Variant pilin protein expression
Alternative expression of two antigenic forms of flagellin
Escape from phagosome and growth and replication in cytosol
Inhibiting fusion of phagosome with lysosome and survival in the host cell’s vesicular system
Coating its surface with human proteins
Survival in a membrane-bounded vesicle resistant to fusion with other cellular vesicles
Reactivation of infected ganglia after stress or immunosuppression
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