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BBS2001 Threats and Defence Mechanisms

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How are the CD4 T cells activated?

Author: Mirte Schattorie



Answer:

CD4 T cells need two signals to become activated; 1. the interaction of the T cell receptor with the antigen on the class II MHC molecules on the APC 2. co-stimulatory signal; binding of B7 molecules on the APC to the CD28 molecules on the T cell when the CD4 T cells are activated they leave the lymph node and go into the blood stream to go to the B cell zones of the lymph node and spleen


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