T Cells (T Lymphocytes):
T cells are a type of white blood cell (lymphocyte) essential for the body’s adaptive immune system, meaning they help fight specific infections and provide long-term immunity. They originate in the bone marrow and mature in the thymus gland, which is how they get the name “T cells.”
Types of T Cells and Their Functions:
1. Helper T Cells (CD4+ T Cells):
• Role: Orchestrate the immune response by activating other immune cells.
• How They Work:
• Recognize antigens presented by antigen-presenting cells (APCs) like dendritic cells or macrophages.
• Release cytokines (chemical signals) that:
• Stimulate B cells to produce antibodies.
• Activate macrophages to destroy pathogens.
• Signal killer T cells to attack infected cells.
2. Cytotoxic T Cells (CD8+ T Cells / Killer T Cells):
• Role: Directly kill infected, cancerous, or damaged cells.
• How They Work:
• Recognize cells displaying foreign antigens on MHC class I molecules (found on all nucleated cells).
• Release toxic substances like perforin and granzymes, which:
• Perforin: Forms holes in the target cell’s membrane.
• Granzymes: Enter through these holes and trigger programmed cell death (apoptosis).
3. Regulatory T Cells (Tregs):
• Role: Suppress overactive immune responses to prevent autoimmune diseases.
• How They Work:
• Help maintain immune tolerance by stopping immune attacks on the body’s own tissues.
• Release anti-inflammatory cytokines like IL-10 and TGF-beta to calm down the immune response.
4. Memory T Cells:
• Role: Provide long-term immunity by remembering past infections.
• How They Work:
• After an infection, some T cells become memory cells, ready to react quickly if the same pathogen is encountered again.
• They allow the immune system to respond faster and more effectively during a second infection.
5. Natural Killer T Cells (NKT Cells):
• Role: Bridge innate and adaptive immunity.
• How They Work:
• Recognize lipid antigens presented by specialized molecules (CD1d) on infected or cancerous cells.
• Produce cytokines and directly kill infected cells.
How T Cells Recognize Threats:
• Antigen Recognition: T cells have T-cell receptors (TCRs) on their surfaces.
• Activation Process:
• TCRs bind to antigens (foreign proteins) presented by MHC molecules on the surface of infected cells or immune cells.
• This binding triggers T cell activation and starts the immune response.
What Happens When T Cells Are Dysfunctional?
1. Weakened Immune System:
• HIV/AIDS: HIV targets CD4+ helper T cells, weakening the immune system.
2. Autoimmune Diseases:
• Overactive T cells may attack healthy tissues, causing diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or multiple sclerosis.
3. Cancer:
• If cytotoxic T cells fail to recognize and kill cancer cells, tumors can grow unchecked.
4. Chronic Infections:
• Persistent infections like EBV or Lyme disease can exhaust T cells, reducing their ability to fight pathogens effectively.
T Cell Therapies in Medicine:
1. Immunotherapy for Cancer:
• CAR-T Cell Therapy: Patient’s T cells are genetically engineered to target cancer cells and infused back into the body.
2. Vaccines:
• Many vaccines stimulate T cells to provide long-term immunity.
3. Autoimmune Treatments:
• Medications targeting T cell activity can suppress autoimmune diseases.
4. Organ Transplants:
• Immunosuppressants prevent T cells from attacking transplanted organs.
Conclusion:
T cells are critical defenders of the immune system, providing both immediate protection and long-term immunity. They detect and destroy infections, regulate immune responses, and prevent autoimmunity. Without T cells, the body would be vulnerable to infections, cancers, and immune system imbalances.
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