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====T Cytoxic Cell (CD8)====
====T Cytoxic Cell (CD8)====
These cells secrete [[cytotoxic|perforin]] and [[cytotoxic|granzymes]] to apoptose cells. They respond to the cytokines released by Helper cells, and to antigens with the MHC - 1 marker.
Also known as T Killer Cells, these cells secrete [[cytotoxic|perforin]] and [[cytotoxic|granzymes]] to apoptose cells. They respond to the cytokines released by Helper cells, and to antigens with the MHC - 1 marker.


====T Memory Cells====
====T Memory Cells====
Become memory cells, which 'remember' specific antigens, meaning that the immune response can be faster the next time. Very long lived
Become memory cells, which 'remember' specific antigens, meaning that the immune response can be faster the next time. Very long lived

Latest revision as of 06:57, 19 April 2010

B cells

These guys bind to antigens on invading cells, and then transform into lots of plasma cells, making antibodies. Sometimes they need a T Helper cell to provide some proteins to help them finish the transformation.

B Memory Cells

Some cells, instead of becoming plasma cells, become memory cells, which 'remember' specific antigens, meaning that the immune response can be faster the next time.

T Cells

These float about the body until an antigen presenting cell attracts teir attention. On seeing a foreign antigen, the T cell divides and proliferates, forming 3 types of T cell, shown below:

T Helper Cell (CD4)

These cells have two functions:

  • To help B cells produce antibodies
  • To help T-Cytotoxic cells come to antigens - by releasing cytokines like interleukins.

These cells respond to MHC - 2 (major histocompatality complex). They are well known for reducing in number in AIDS.

T Cytoxic Cell (CD8)

Also known as T Killer Cells, these cells secrete perforin and granzymes to apoptose cells. They respond to the cytokines released by Helper cells, and to antigens with the MHC - 1 marker.

T Memory Cells

Become memory cells, which 'remember' specific antigens, meaning that the immune response can be faster the next time. Very long lived