The Role of Helper T cells (AQA A Level Biology)

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The Role of Helper T cells

  • Activated T-lymphocytes (those that have receptors specific to an antigen) divide by mitosis to increase in number (similar to the clonal selection and clonal expansion of B-lymphocytes)
  • These T-lymphocytes differentiate into two main types of T cell:
    • Helper T cells
      • Helper T cells assist other white blood cells in the immune response
      • They release cytokines (hormone-like signals) which stimulate:
        • The maturation of B-lymphocytes into antibody-secreting plasma cells
        • The production of memory B cells
        • The activation of cytotoxic T cells, which destroy virus infected cells and tumour cells
      • An increased rate of phagocytosis
    • T killer cells
      • T killer cells patrol the body in search of antigen-presenting body cells
      • T killer cells attach to the foreign antigens on the cell surface membranes of infected cells and secrete toxic substances that kill the infected body cells, along with the pathogen inside
        • Perforins secreted by T killer cells punch a hole in the cell surface membrane of infected cells, allowing toxins to enter

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