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Question | Answer |
Th1- Polarising Cytokine | IL12 |
Th1- Polarising Infection | Viral/intracellular pathogens |
Th1- Type of Immunity | Cell Mediated |
Th1- Other Cells Mediated | Tc to destroy infected cells, macrophages for phagocytosis |
Th1- B- Cells | Activation, so they produced Ig for macrophage activation |
Th1- Cytokines Produced | Il2, IFN-Gamma & TNF-Beta |
Th2- Polarising Cytokine | IL4 |
Th2- Polarising Infection | Bacterial/extracellular |
Th2- Type Of Immunity | Humoral |
Th2- Other Cells Mediated | Macrophages- inhibited, Eosinophils- activated (kills IgE coated bact) Mast Cells- activated (IgE mediated degranulation) |
Th2- B Cells | Activation to produce IgE |
Th2- Cytokines Produced | IL4, 5, 6 & 10, TGF-Beta |
Treg Cells- Role | Reduce effector mediateed immunity by CD4 & 8, and reduces Antigen presentation (stops immune response going overboard) |
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