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Functions of T Lymphocytes definitions
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Cytotoxic T cells
Target infected host cells presenting intracellular pathogens on MHC class I, inducing apoptosis to eliminate the pathogen.MHC class I
Molecules on host cells presenting intracellular antigens, allowing cytotoxic T cells to distinguish infected from healthy cells.Apoptosis
A controlled process of cell death induced by cytotoxic T cells to eliminate infected cells without harming nearby healthy cells.Proteases
Enzymes released by cytotoxic T cells that degrade proteins within infected cells, aiding in apoptosis.Perforin
Molecules released by cytotoxic T cells that create pores in infected cells, allowing entry of proteases.Helper T cells
Differentiate into subtypes to produce cytokines, modulating immune responses and activating other immune cells.TH1 cells
Activate macrophages and cytotoxic T cells to respond to intracellular pathogens like viruses.TH2 cells
Recruit eosinophils and basophils to target multicellular pathogens such as helminths.TH17 cells
Activate neutrophils to combat extracellular pathogens like bacteria.Macrophages
Immune cells that engulf and degrade pathogens, presenting antigens on MHC class II molecules.MHC class II
Molecules on antigen-presenting cells like macrophages, presenting antigens to helper T cells.Cytokines
Communication signals produced by T cells to stimulate and activate other immune cells.Dendritic cells
Antigen-presenting cells that provide signals for naive helper T cells to differentiate into subtypes.Eosinophils
White blood cells recruited by TH2 cells to target multicellular pathogens.Neutrophils
White blood cells activated by TH17 cells to target extracellular pathogens.