Significance of T lymphocyte activation
T lymphocyte activation is an important process, particularly noted in individuals who have been treated for extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The text highlights how these patients exhibit an increased frequency of regulatory T cells, which can influence immune responses and potentially impact recovery and health outcomes. Understanding T lymphocyte activation in this context is crucial for developing future treatments and understanding the immune response in these patients.
Synonyms: T cell activation, T lymphocyte response, T cell priming, T cell stimulation, T cell response
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The concept of T lymphocyte activation in scientific sources
T lymphocyte activation is crucial for immune responses, particularly in individuals with treated extrapulmonary tuberculosis, where an increased presence of regulatory T cells influences immune system regulation and effectiveness against infections.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is discussed in the text, specifically in the context of persons with previously treated extrapulmonary tuberculosis and the increased frequency of regulatory T cells.[1]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Mechanism of action involves the binding of it to cytoplasmic receptor and resulting in inhibition of this.[2]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Suppressed by some pleiotropic effects.[3]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) T lymphocyte activation is a process that can be inhibited by cAMP, which is associated with the down-regulation of specific signaling pathways.[4]