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T Lymphocytes is a type of lymphocyte that plays an important role in [[cell-mediated immunity|cell-mediated immunity]].
T-cells originate from stem cells in the bone marrow. The T-cell precursor rearranges its T-cell receptor genes in the thymus. immature T-cells that recognise self MHC then receive a signal for survival and cells that interact with cell antigens are swiftly removed and destroyed, this process is known as positive and negative selection in the thymus. Mature T-cells are then able to encounter foreign organisms antigens in peripheral lymphoid organisms where the cells are then activated where they then proliferate and destroy any invader.
 
They first grow in [[bone marrow|bone marrow]] and become mature and act the function in [[lymph node|lymph node]].
 
By presenting their receptor (TCR), they can be recognise by other lymphocytes such as [[Natural Killer Cell|NK Cells]] and [[B-cells|B cells]].  

Revision as of 14:26, 24 October 2017

T-cells originate from stem cells in the bone marrow. The T-cell precursor rearranges its T-cell receptor genes in the thymus. immature T-cells that recognise self MHC then receive a signal for survival and cells that interact with cell antigens are swiftly removed and destroyed, this process is known as positive and negative selection in the thymus. Mature T-cells are then able to encounter foreign organisms antigens in peripheral lymphoid organisms where the cells are then activated where they then proliferate and destroy any invader.