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  2. T helper cell - Wikipedia

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    Proliferating helper T cells that develop into effector T cells differentiate into two major subtypes of cells known as T h 1 and T h 2 cells (also known as Type 1 and Type 2 helper T cells, respectively). T h 1 helper cells lead to an increased cell-mediated response (primarily by macrophages and cytotoxic T cells), [19] typically against ...

  3. T cell - Wikipedia

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    Innate-like T cells or unconventional T cells represent some subsets of T cells that behave differently in immunity. They trigger rapid immune responses, regardless of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) expression, unlike their conventional counterparts (CD4 T helper cells and CD8 cytotoxic T cells), which are dependent on the ...

  4. CD4+/CD8+ ratio - Wikipedia

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    Both CD4 + and CD8 + T cells contain several subsets. [1] The CD4 + /CD8 + ratio in the peripheral blood of healthy adults and mice is about 2:1, and an altered ratio can indicate diseases relating to immunodeficiency or autoimmunity. [2] An inverted CD4 + /CD8 + ratio (namely, less than 1/1) indicates an impaired immune system.

  5. CD4 - Wikipedia

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    CD4+ T helper cells are white blood cells that are an essential part of the human immune system. They are often referred to as CD4 cells, T helper cells or T4 cells. They are called helper cells because one of their main roles is to send signals to other types of immune cells, including CD8 killer cells, which then destroy the infectious ...

  6. Co-stimulation - Wikipedia

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    The differentiation of T helper cells (T H) into different subsets also partially depends on their co-stimulatory molecules. TIM1, TIM4, ICOS, CD3 or DR3 and several molecules from the SLAM family were shown to induce polarization towards T H 2. [2] [6] In contrast, CD27 and HVEM promote T H 1 polarization. [2]

  7. Major histocompatibility complex - Wikipedia

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    According to the local milieu, that is, the balance of cytokines secreted by APCs in the microenvironment, the naive helper T cell (Th 0) polarizes into either a memory Th cell or an effector Th cell of phenotype either type 1 (Th 1), type 2 (Th 2), type 17 (Th 17), or regulatory/suppressor (T reg), as so far identified, the Th cell's terminal ...

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  9. Regulatory T cell - Wikipedia

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    All T cells derive from progenitor cells in the bone marrow, which become committed to their lineage in the thymus.All T cells begin as CD4-CD8-TCR- cells at the DN (double-negative) stage, where an individual cell will rearrange its T cell receptor genes to form a unique, functional molecule, which they, in turn, test against cells in the thymic cortex for a minimal level of interaction with ...