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T cell
kill by contact, cellular immune response
B cells
produce antibodies, humoral immune response
Natural Killer (NK) cells
destroy cells by releasing perforins and granzymes
Macrophages
Eat cells; bridge between innate and adaptive immunity
Dendritic cells (DC)
Antibody presenting cells of the mammalian immune system
CD4 mediated response
non-specific, MCH II antigen complex. Releases cytokines—> can activate B-cells. “Helper”
CD8 mediated response
produces perforins and granzymes. "Cytotoxic”
Toll-like receptors (TLRs)
recognize damage and trigger inflammation pathways (NF-KB, AP-1)
CAR T
Engineering patient’s immune cells to treat their cancers