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The three main types of T cells are: helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, and regulatory T cells. Helper T cells assist in activating other immune cells, cytotoxic T cells directly kill infected or abnormal cells, and regulatory T cells help control the immune response to prevent excessive reactions.
Killer t cells are activated by helper t cells. The Helper t cells are alerted by the macrophage that has engulfed the virus. It grows antigens to alert the helper t cells. The killer t cells are like white blood cells, there purpose is to fight pathogens.
Helper T cells activate killer T cells.
T cells destroy pathogens.
Macrophages primarily attract helper T cells (CD4+ T cells) through the presentation of antigens on MHC class II molecules. This interaction is crucial for activating helper T cells, which then stimulate other immune responses. While macrophages can also influence the activity of Killer T cells (CD8+ T cells), their primary role in antigen presentation and cytokine production is more closely associated with the activation of helper T cells.
HIV
Helper T cells play a crucial role in activating B cells to produce antibodies, which are essential for the humoral immune response. If a disease destroys helper T cells, the communication between B cells and T cells is disrupted, leading to a compromised humoral response as B cells are unable to be properly activated to produce antibodies.
Stem cells, T Helper cells, and Lymphocytes all help fight diseases.
The three main types of T cells are: helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells, and regulatory T cells. Helper T cells assist in activating other immune cells, cytotoxic T cells directly kill infected or abnormal cells, and regulatory T cells help control the immune response to prevent excessive reactions.
Killer t cells are activated by helper t cells. The Helper t cells are alerted by the macrophage that has engulfed the virus. It grows antigens to alert the helper t cells. The killer t cells are like white blood cells, there purpose is to fight pathogens.
Helper T cells activate killer T cells.
T cells destroy pathogens.
T cells destroy pathogens.
HIV attacks and kills CD4 helper T cells.
No, plasma cells and helper T cells are different types of immune cells. Plasma cells are a type of B cell that produces antibodies, while helper T cells are a type of T cell that helps activate other immune cells, including B cells.
Macrophages primarily attract helper T cells (CD4+ T cells) through the presentation of antigens on MHC class II molecules. This interaction is crucial for activating helper T cells, which then stimulate other immune responses. While macrophages can also influence the activity of Killer T cells (CD8+ T cells), their primary role in antigen presentation and cytokine production is more closely associated with the activation of helper T cells.
T helper cells (CD4 T cells) serve to guide the development of adaptive (acquired) immune responses. Once they are activated and instructed by cells of the innate (natural) immune system, they "help" to activate cytotoxic (CD8) T cells and B cells (antibody producers). In the case of viruses T helper cells, once polarized, will produce signaling molecules (such as IL-2) that alert the CD8 T cells to the infection and will help activate B cells and will instruct them as to which flavor or antibody is best to produce. The CD4 T cells will also release other signaling proteins (such as Interferons) that help get rid of the virus.