2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2014.10.011
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The activation of the adaptive immune system: Cross-talk between antigen-presenting cells, T cells and B cells

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“…While the principal function of B cells is antibody secretion in response to specific antigens, they also present antigen to T cells, produce cytokines, and develop into memory B cells or plasma cells following antigenic stimulation [25]. B cells can be divided into 2 broad classes: B-2 cells and B-1 cells [81].…”
Section: The Adaptive Immune System In Irmentioning
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“…While the principal function of B cells is antibody secretion in response to specific antigens, they also present antigen to T cells, produce cytokines, and develop into memory B cells or plasma cells following antigenic stimulation [25]. B cells can be divided into 2 broad classes: B-2 cells and B-1 cells [81].…”
Section: The Adaptive Immune System In Irmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most cells present endogenous antigens on MHC class I to cytotoxic CD8+ T cells [96]. In addition, professional APCs, such as dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells, present both endogenous and exogenous antigen on MHC class II to CD4+ T cells [25]. During antigen presentation, the T cell receives 3 signals: (1) recognition of the peptide-MHC combination via the TCR, (2) costimulation via binding of CD80/CD86 from the APC with CD28 on the T cell, and (3) cytokines which dictate the differentiation program of the T cell [25].…”
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“…[17,18] When activated, the adaptive immune system is intervened by lymphocyte populations that include T -B cells and regulatory T cells. [19] Additionally, stroke induces the deleterious antigen-specific autoreactive responses, but it also has beneficial effects. [20] The ischemic brain can act through the autonomic nervous system to have suppressive effect that can induce intercurrent infections and contribute to the morbidity and mortality after stroke.…”
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