HUMB0002 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Thymus, Antigen, Dendritic Cell

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Cellular immunity t-lymphocytes (stem from bone marrow develop in thymus na ve in lymph nodes, spleen and tonsils antigen dependent activation then become effectors for body defence) are the effectors. T-helper cells (cd4+) - influences and regulates an immune response through production of cytokines (messenger molecules) or through direct cell-cell contacts. T-cytotoxic cells (cd8+) are able to kill certain micro-organisms (first need to be activated. Promoted by action of t-helper cells), virus infected cells and tumour cells. (t-regulatory cells (treg, cd4+, cd25+)) produce cytokines that inhibit/suppress an immune response against our body preventing autoimmune diseases. Antigen-specificity of cellular immunity processing presentation t-lymphocyte action (become effector cells only after activation requires dendritic cell contact). T-lymphocytes recognise antigens through their t-cell receptor (tcr) each t-lymph recognises only one specific antigen. They recognise antigens only when presented on mhc molecules (major histocompatibility complex = hla = human leukocyte antigens) on the surface of other cells (antigen-presenting cells).

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