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T Lymphocytes ï‚— Cell mediated arm of the adaptive immune response ï‚— Different populations exist: CD4+ CD8+ Helper T cells Cytotoxic T cells Th1 / Th2/ TFH Tc / CTL T Lymphocytes ï‚— 1. CD8+ Tc cells: ï‚— Cytotoxic and kill cells direc...

T Lymphocytes ï‚— Cell mediated arm of the adaptive immune response ï‚— Different populations exist: CD4+ CD8+ Helper T cells Cytotoxic T cells Th1 / Th2/ TFH Tc / CTL T Lymphocytes ï‚— 1. CD8+ Tc cells: ï‚— Cytotoxic and kill cells directly. ï‚— Respond to pathogens in the cytosol of target cells. ï‚— Prevent the spread of infection by inducing programmed cell death (apoptosis). T Lymphocytes ï‚— 2. Th1 cells ï‚— Helper T cells / inflammatory T cells ï‚— Activate macrophages and allow uptake of pathogens by phagocytosis ï‚— Stimulate production of ROS and NOS ï‚— Mediate destruction of pathogens ingested by macrophages. T Lymphocytes ï‚— 3. Th2 cells ï‚— Helper T cells ï‚— Mediate anti-parasitic response ï‚— Mediate allergic reactions ï‚— Activate B cells (provide co-stimulatory signal) T Lymphocytes ï‚— What do T cells bind? (TCR Ligands) ï‚— Bind to Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) proteins. ï‚— 2 classes of MHC protein - Class I and II ï‚— 1. Class I are expressed by all nucleated body cells. ï‚— CD8+ T cells (Tc) bind MHC Class I proteins T Lymphocytes ï‚— 2. Class II proteins are expressed by selected immune cells (macrophages, dendritic cells, activated B cells) ï‚— CD4+ T cells (Th1/Th2/TFH) bind MHC Class II proteins. ï‚— MHC proteins bind to peptide fragments derived from self- and non-self proteins. ï‚— These are displayed on the cell surface and T cells recognise them. T Lymphocytes ï‚— Class I proteins display peptides from cytosolic proteins. ï‚— Class II proteins display peptides from vesicular proteins. ï‚— T cells recognise intracellular pathogens, either those infecting a cell directly or those taken up by a cell e.g. macrophage. ï‚— In contrast B cells recognise soluble/extracellular pathogens. ï‚— Between B and T cells, pathogens in all cellular locations can be recognised. MHC Class I MHC Class II

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