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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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Within the blood and lymphoid organs the majority of CD4+ T cells are antigen-naive T-cells. There is only a small proportion of memory T-cells.  
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Within the blood and lymphoid organs the majority of [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#Helper CD4+|CD4+ T cells]] are antigen-naive T-cells. There is only a small proportion of memory T-cells.  
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Naive T-cells have yet to encounter antigen and can only be activated by antigen presented by dendritic cells. After initial antigenic activation, naïve T-cells develop into an intermediate stage cell called the TH<sub>0</sub> cell which can then be activated by any antigen-presenting cell, e.g. Dendritic cell, macrophage or B-cell.  
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Naive T-cells have yet to encounter antigen and can only be activated by antigen presented by dendritic cells. After initial antigenic activation, naïve T-cells develop into an intermediate stage cell called the TH<sub>0</sub> cell which can then be activated by any antigen-presenting cell, e.g. Dendritic cell, [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophage]] or [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B-cell]].  
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The TH<sub>0</sub> cells have the capacity to differentiate into TH<sub>1</sub> and TH<sub>2</sub> cells. The type of cell that develops depends on the antigen presenting cell. Macrophages cause the TH<sub>0</sub> cell to develop into TH<sub>1</sub> cells caused by IL-12 production following macrophage-antigen interaction. B-cells cause the TH<sub>0</sub> cell to develop into TH<sub>2</sub> cells caused by IL-10 production following B-cell-antigen interaction. On antigenic stimulation the TH<sub>1</sub> or TH<sub>2</sub> cells become activated, undergo clonal expansion and secrete a range of different cytokines.
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The TH<sub>0</sub> cells have the capacity to differentiate into TH<sub>1</sub> and TH<sub>2</sub> cells. The type of cell that develops depends on the antigen presenting cell. [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|Macrophages]] cause the TH<sub>0</sub> cell to develop into TH<sub>1</sub> cells caused by IL-12 production following [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophage]]-antigen interaction. [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B-cells]] cause the TH<sub>0</sub> cell to develop into TH<sub>2</sub> cells caused by IL-10 production following B-cell-antigen interaction. On antigenic stimulation the TH<sub>1</sub> or TH<sub>2</sub> cells become activated, undergo clonal expansion and secrete a range of different cytokines.
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For any one cell the cytokine-secreting activation state is short-lived, lasting between 4 - 40 hours. After this time these cells either die, or mature into the long-lived memory cells. The proliferation of T cells continues until antigen disappears.
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For any one cell the cytokine-secreting activation state is short-lived, lasting between 4 - 40 hours. After this time these cells either die, or mature into the long-lived memory cells. The proliferation of [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] continues until antigen disappears.
    
==Dendritic Cells==
 
==Dendritic Cells==
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* Cytokines secreted include:
 
* Cytokines secreted include:
 
** '''IL-2'''.
 
** '''IL-2'''.
*** Gives proliferation of both CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells.
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*** Gives proliferation of both [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#Helper CD4+|CD4+]] and [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#Cytotoxic CD8+|CD8+ T-cells]].
*** This stimulation of proliferation of T-cells is the main function of the TH<sub>1</sub> cell.
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*** This stimulation of proliferation of [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] is the main function of the TH<sub>1</sub> cell.
 
** '''Interferon gamma''' ('''IFN&gamma;''').
 
** '''Interferon gamma''' ('''IFN&gamma;''').
 
*** Activates tissue macrophages  
 
*** Activates tissue macrophages  
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==TH<sub>2</sub> Cells==
 
==TH<sub>2</sub> Cells==
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* The TH2 population influences B-cell activation, proliferation and immunoglobulin production.
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* The TH2 population influences [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B cell]] activation, proliferation and immunoglobulin production.
* The TH2 T cell population secrete a range of cytokines.
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* The TH2 [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cell]] population secrete a range of cytokines.
 
** '''IL-4'''
 
** '''IL-4'''
*** Stimulates B cell growth.
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*** Stimulates [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B cell]] growth.
*** Gives heavy chain switch from IgM to IgG , IgA and IgE.
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*** Gives heavy chain switch from [[Immunoglobulin M - WikiBlood|IgM]] to [[Immunoglobulin G - WikiBlood|IgG]] , [[Immunoglobulin A - WikiBlood|IgA]] and [[Immunoglobulin E - WikiBlood|IgE]].
 
*** Proliferation of basophils/ mast cells.  
 
*** Proliferation of basophils/ mast cells.  
*** Can inhibit some T-cell responses.
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*** Can inhibit some [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cell]] responses.
 
** '''IL-5'''
 
** '''IL-5'''
*** Activates B-cells.
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*** Activates [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B cells]].  
*** Stimulates high rate B-cell proliferation.  
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*** Stimulates high rate [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B cells]] proliferation.  
 
*** Promotes immunoglobulin synthesis.
 
*** Promotes immunoglobulin synthesis.
 
*** Proliferation and differentiation of eosinophils.
 
*** Proliferation and differentiation of eosinophils.
 
** '''IL-6'''  
 
** '''IL-6'''  
*** Activates B-cells.
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*** Activates [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B cells]].  
*** Stimulates high rate B-cell proliferation.
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*** Stimulates high rate [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#B cells|B cell]] proliferation.
 
*** Promotes immunoglobulin synthesis.
 
*** Promotes immunoglobulin synthesis.
    
==Common Functions of Th<sub>1</sub> and TH<sub>2</sub> Cells==
 
==Common Functions of Th<sub>1</sub> and TH<sub>2</sub> Cells==
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* Both TH1 and TH2 cells produce IL-3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF).  
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* Both TH1 and TH2 cells produce IL-3 and granulocyte-[[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophage]] colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF).  
** These act to activate and induce proliferation of neutrophils and also macrophages.
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** These act to activate and induce proliferation of [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|neutrophils]] and also [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophages]].
*** Neutrophils are the major phagocytic cells in the blood and  the principal cells in acute inflammatory lesions.  
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*** [[Neutrophils - WikiBlood|Neutrophils]] are the major phagocytic cells in the blood and  the principal cells in acute inflammatory lesions.  
 
**** Function chiefly in the defence against extracellular bacteria.  
 
**** Function chiefly in the defence against extracellular bacteria.  
** Therefore, one of the major biological functions of the activation of either TH subset is cytokine-controlled reactive haematopoiesis.
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** Therefore, one of the major biological functions of the activation of either TH subset is cytokine-controlled reactive [[Overview of Haematopoiesis - WikiBlood|haematopoiesis]].
    
==Cytotoxic T-Cells==
 
==Cytotoxic T-Cells==
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* Viruses are intracellular pathogens that use the host cell machinery for pathogen protein synthesis.
 
* Viruses are intracellular pathogens that use the host cell machinery for pathogen protein synthesis.
 
** Viral peptides associate with MHC class I and are expressed on the cell surface.
 
** Viral peptides associate with MHC class I and are expressed on the cell surface.
*** CD8+ cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL) recognise the antigen-MHC complex.
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*** [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#Cytotoxic CD8+|CD8+ cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL)]] recognise the antigen-MHC complex.
 
* Cytotoxic T-cells secrete a pattern of cytokines similar to that of TH<sub>1</sub> cells.
 
* Cytotoxic T-cells secrete a pattern of cytokines similar to that of TH<sub>1</sub> cells.
 
** I.e. IFN&gamma; but not IL-2.
 
** I.e. IFN&gamma; but not IL-2.
 
*** The IFN&gamma; shifts the balance of the immune response in favour of TH<sub>1</sub> cells.
 
*** The IFN&gamma; shifts the balance of the immune response in favour of TH<sub>1</sub> cells.
**** There is therefore an increased level of T-cell proliferation.  
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**** There is therefore an increased level of [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T-cell]] proliferation.  
 
***** The initiation of the immune response via CTL leads to the selective proliferation of CTL - enhances the main mechanism of killing of virally-infected cells.  
 
***** The initiation of the immune response via CTL leads to the selective proliferation of CTL - enhances the main mechanism of killing of virally-infected cells.  
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==T-Cell Activation==
 
==T-Cell Activation==
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* T-cells function only after recent activation by antigen.
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* [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] function only after recent activation by antigen.
 
* CD4 binds MHC class II.
 
* CD4 binds MHC class II.
** CD4+ T-cells therefore recognise antigen only in association with MHC class II  
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** [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#Helper CD4+|CD4+ T-cells]] therefore recognise antigen only in association with MHC class II  
 
* CD8 binds MHC class I.
 
* CD8 binds MHC class I.
** CD8+ T-cells recognise antigen only in association with MHC class I.  
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** [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#Cytotoxic CD8+|CD8+ T-cells]] recognise antigen only in association with MHC class I.  
* Activation of T cells requires two distinct signals.  
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* Activation of [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] requires two distinct signals.  
 
** '''Signal 1'''
 
** '''Signal 1'''
 
*** The interaction of the TcR with the antigenic peptide/MHC complex on the antigen presenting cell.  
 
*** The interaction of the TcR with the antigenic peptide/MHC complex on the antigen presenting cell.  
 
** '''Signal 2'''
 
** '''Signal 2'''
*** The interaction of CD28 on the T-cell with its ligand, CD80, on the antigen-presenting cell.  
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*** The interaction of CD28 on the [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] with its ligand, CD80, on the antigen-presenting cell.  
 
**** APC expression of CD80 only occurs after:
 
**** APC expression of CD80 only occurs after:
 
***** The engagement of pattern recognition or Fc receptors.  
 
***** The engagement of pattern recognition or Fc receptors.  
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* '''No signal 1'''
 
* '''No signal 1'''
** T-cell is not activated as there is no antigen.
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** [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] is not activated as there is no antigen.
 
* '''Both signal 1 and signal 2'''
 
* '''Both signal 1 and signal 2'''
** T-cell is activated into clonal expansion.
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** [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] is activated into clonal expansion.
 
*** Produces cytokines or becomes cytotoxic.  
 
*** Produces cytokines or becomes cytotoxic.  
 
** This is the response to a dangerous antigen.
 
** This is the response to a dangerous antigen.
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===Response to Activation===
 
===Response to Activation===
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* The response of the T cells to obtaining Signals 1 and 2 is:
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* The response of the [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#T cells|T cells]] to obtaining Signals 1 and 2 is:
 
** To express the receptor for the cytokine interleukin-2 (IL-2).
 
** To express the receptor for the cytokine interleukin-2 (IL-2).
** In CD4+ T-cells only, the secretion of IL-2.  
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** In [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood#Helper CD4+|CD4+ T-cells]] only, the secretion of IL-2.  
 
* The final trigger for clonal expansion is the engagement of IL-2R with IL-2.  
 
* The final trigger for clonal expansion is the engagement of IL-2R with IL-2.  
 
** The IL-2 can come from any activated CD4+ T-cell.
 
** The IL-2 can come from any activated CD4+ T-cell.
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