What determines the cell type that a given CD4+ TH0 cell will differentiate into?
Specific antibody exposure |
Type of cytokine exposure |
Antigen exposure |
Hormones |
The correct option will be option (c) Antigen exposure
-CD4+THo cells are naive Tcells. It is the antigenic exposure that they make , that determines the cell type that the CD4+ THo cell will differentiate into.
- antigenic peptides are presented to the THo cell by the antigen presenting cell(APC).
- They sense the antigen by theT cell receptor present on the Plasma membrane of these cells.
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