T helper cells (Th cells) are a crucial subset of CD4+ T lymphocytes that orchestrate immune responses. These cells activate other immune cells, such as B cells, macrophages, and cytotoxic T cells, by releasing cytokines and providing essential signals. Their regulation is vital for maintaining immune balance and protecting the body from infections and diseases.
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CD4+ T cells development and their functional subsets in immunity.
Historically, four main types of helper T lymphocytes have been identified:
Helper T lymphocytes exhibit remarkable plasticity, meaning they can adapt and transition between subsets based on the cytokine environment and immunological context. For example:
Helper T lymphocytes (CD4+ T cells) are activated through interactions with antigen-presenting cells (APCs) like dendritic cells, macrophages, or B cells.
Helper T lymphocytes are crucial in maintaining immune balance, but dysregulation can contribute to:
Each subset of helper T lymphocytes expresses distinct markers and secretes characteristic cytokines:
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