Mycobacteria spp. have evolved a mechanism to evade adaptive immunity by
A) creating autoantibodies against activated T-cell populations. B) triggering T- and B-cell apoptosis. C) hiding within red blood cells of the body (similar to malarial infection). D) inducing the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6 and IL-10). E) producing phagocytic chemorepellants and paralyzing neutrophils.