LATI 3503 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Growth Factor, T Helper 17 Cell, Interleukin 9

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The t helper cells (th cells) are a type of t cell that play an important role in the immune system, particularly in the adaptive immune system. They help the activity of other immune cells by releasing t cell cytokines. These cells help suppress or regulate immune responses. They are essential in b cell antibody class switching, in the activation and growth of cytotoxic t cells, and in maximizing bactericidal activity of phagocytes such as macrophages. Mature th cells express the surface protein cd4 and are referred to as cd4+ t cells. Such cd4+ t cells are generally treated as having a pre-defined role as helper t cells within the immune system. For example, when an antigen-presenting cell expresses an antigen on mhc class ii, a cd4+ cell will aid those cells through a combination of cell to cell interactions (e. g. cd40 (protein) and cd40l) and through cytokines.

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