T-Lymphocytes

T-Lymphocytes

Adaptive Immune Response

T-lymphocytes are central mediators of adaptive immunity, responsible for antigen-specific immune recognition and long-term immune memory. They play a vital role in immune surveillance and targeted cellular immunity.

Subtypes and Functional Roles

  • CD4+ Helper T Cells – immune coordination
  • CD8+ Cytotoxic T Cells – direct target cell killing
  • Regulatory T Cells – immune tolerance and balance

Mechanism of Action

Upon antigen presentation by antigen-presenting cells, T-cells undergo activation, proliferation, and differentiation, leading to targeted immune responses against infected or malignant cells.

Applications

T-cell–based approaches are widely researched in cancer immunotherapy, infectious disease control, and immune regulation strategies.

Advantages

  • Antigen specificity
  • Long-term immune memory
  • High adaptability

Manufacturing and Safety

Production involves controlled isolation, expansion, and functional validation under strict quality management systems.

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