T Cell Development and Maturation - T Cells are COOL!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • T-cells play a crucial role in the adaptive immune response - our ability to recognize specific antigens on foreign invaders like pathogens. In this video, we’re going to look at how they develop.
    RESOURCES:
    - Blog Post - www.interactive-biology.com/017
    - Patron - www.interactive-biology.com/p...
    00:00 Intro
    00:19 T Cells in Bone Marrow
    01:07 In the Thymus
    01:55 CD4, CD8
    02:42 Positive Selection
    03:17 Negative Selection
    04:24 Helper and Cytotoxic T Cell
    05:29 Summary
    05:39 Outro

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    That's a nice video! I'm just a little bit confused in the progress of the events. You said that the negative selection happens in the medulla, that's right, and after you said that the T cells are exposed to other body cells to determine if they are going to be CD4+8- or CD4-8+, but that does not happen in the medule, because only single positive cells arrive at the medula. So when are the T cells expose to these other body cells to determine theyir type if not in the medule, and does it happen after the negative selection?

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    thanks for the video,the best explanation on RUclips so far,tho from 5:48 going forward I did not understand most of it, what is that process? is there another video you can refer me to read more about it

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад

      5:48 is the end of the video. So I'm not sure what you're referring to. Was that a typo?

  • @lr2683
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    Greatly explained. Thank you so much.

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  • @sinquariuscreations6556
    @sinquariuscreations6556 Год назад +2

    That was a great explanation! I didn't realize that during the 3rd phase, what causes them to become T helpers vs T effectors depend on their encounters - almost like the point of a switching choice in development whether they will be female or male on the functional level (not great analogy perhaps).
    Question though, once they are released from the bone marrow, how long do they typically take to reach the Thymus, and go through processes within and thus released as a defined Tcell type?

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад +1

      That's a great question. From what I've found, it seems it takes about 3 - 5 days for the entire process. Hope that helps. Make sure to subscribe for more content like this.

    • @TFYS-QA
      @TFYS-QA Год назад

      @@InteractiveBiology Thank you for the response. Subbed to you! Just read some of the comments below, and one person asked an interesting question about how the process of which, say a killer Tcell (CD8), would then lose its remaining CD4 receptors previously expressed through the 1st phase.
      If I were to guess on that, I'd imagine that the 1st phase was limited in TCR's overall, but enough to get through the last two phases, and then to be initialized to express either CD4 or CD8 based on the random selective hookup - meaning the Tcells would still have a small percentage of the CD4's left over once determined to be a CD8 type.
      Or some other process takes place that cleve's off the remaining CD4 receptors on a CD8 type T cell?

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  • @klausmaus1886
    @klausmaus1886 4 месяца назад

    Great video - one small mistake though I think. The cells in the medulla don’t bring antigens in from the rest of the body - the cells which exist there just express loads of other body proteins, so it’s not cells entering from the periphery that causes this. I think. They’re called mTEC cells and they’re really really cool.
    Great vid though

  • @Aya-dh5dt
    @Aya-dh5dt Год назад +1

    Thank you so much you are the best 🌸 Could you do for B cell please

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад +2

      You're very much welcome. Hmm, I'm surprised I hadn't done one for B cells. I'll add it to my list. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @awgoh2038
    @awgoh2038 7 месяцев назад

    At the end when u said they will be released as a mature t helper and t cytotoxic cells. So they still a naive t helper and naive t cytotoxic cells circulating in the blood, right?

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, you're right! When T cells leave the thymus, they are indeed released as mature T helper cells (CD4+) and T cytotoxic cells (CD8+). But they are still considered 'naive' at this stage. This means they are fully developed but have not yet encountered their specific antigen. Once they encounter their specific antigen in the body, they become activated and can fully perform their immune functions. So, these naive T cells circulate in the blood and lymphatic system, constantly surveilling for their specific antigen to initiate an immune response.

  • @kotana2391
    @kotana2391 6 месяцев назад

    thank you

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  • @Stop-and-listen
    @Stop-and-listen 2 года назад +1

    Great explanation. Lots of questions. Love it.

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    Love this 😮😊

  • @Stop-and-listen
    @Stop-and-listen 2 года назад

    Can we develop an organoid that duplicates the thymus?

  • @azrieloni258
    @azrieloni258 Год назад

    I'm a biology professor and I have a hard time understanding all the complexities of t-cell development. This video made it so easy to understand those complexities. lol

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад +1

      Yayyy. That's exactly what I was going for, Lyle. And hey - I understand how it is being a professor and not understanding something fully. Always an interesting challenge. Glad I was able to support you on that. Make sure to subscribe for more like this.

  • @simisiby1446
    @simisiby1446 2 года назад

    Thank u

  • @no-eb2fr
    @no-eb2fr Год назад

    Hey,what is the process of losing cd4 or cd8 called?

    • @TFYS-QA
      @TFYS-QA Год назад

      Did you ever get your answer?

    • @no-eb2fr
      @no-eb2fr Год назад

      @@TFYS-QA no but i dont care as my project is done

    • @TFYS-QA
      @TFYS-QA Год назад

      @@no-eb2fr Ah you must be a student. Still, I thought your question was good and has me interested. Lucky for me, I have no tests to prep for. I'm just curious on how these things work.
      Best of luck in your exams :)

    • @no-eb2fr
      @no-eb2fr Год назад

      @@TFYS-QA thanks

  • @ShayanKhan-yp5yx
    @ShayanKhan-yp5yx 5 месяцев назад

    amazing!!!!

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  5 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad this was helpful for you, @ShayanKhan-yp5yx. My goal is to make biology as clear as possible. If you want more explanations like this, make sure to subscribe - I have a ton more on the way!

    • @ShayanKhan-yp5yx
      @ShayanKhan-yp5yx 5 месяцев назад

      Definitely Subscribed :)

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  5 месяцев назад

      You're awesome.

  • @FruitypantsMcNutz
    @FruitypantsMcNutz Год назад

    Hang on, if the T cells which recognise MHC I become CD8 T cells, but MHC I is how self cells are identified and the T cells are not meant to identify self cells..... I don't get it. Isn't it contradicting itself?

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад

      Good question and I'm glad you asked it. Let me try to clarify. MHC I has more than 1 purpose. Yes, it's a way of identifying "self". But it's also a mechanism for cells to display the proteins that they are producing internally in the immune system. This can include proteins from viruses or other pathogens if the cell is infected.
      So, even though MHC I molecules are "self" molecules, the fragments they present can be "non-self" if the cell is infected. And that's where CD8 T cells come in. They are designed to recognize the "non-self" protein fragments displayed on the MHC I of an infected cell.
      When a CD8 T cell recognizes a "non-self" fragment on an MHC I molecule, it triggers the T cell to kill the infected cell. It's not contradictory, but rather a sophisticated way that our immune system can recognize when our own cells have become infected and deal with them accordingly.
      Hope that helps.

  • @nathancheese8645
    @nathancheese8645 9 месяцев назад

    Thx

  • @LopLo-vb3lq
    @LopLo-vb3lq 3 месяца назад

    amazing this is all what I can say

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  3 месяца назад

      I'm so glad this was helpful for you, @LopLo-vb3lq. My goal is to make biology as clear as possible. If you want more explanations like this, make sure to subscribe - I have a ton more on the way!

  • @jasminevaughn5214
    @jasminevaughn5214 Год назад

    What about smuge cells what is that

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад

      Smudge cells are a kind of white blood cell that appears "smudged" when you look at them in a microscope. They are often seen in people with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia.

    • @jasminevaughn5214
      @jasminevaughn5214 Год назад

      @@InteractiveBiology I have smudge cells but I'm terrified

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад

      I recommend taking it one step at a time. Smudge cells are even seen in healthy individuals. So it's not necessarily an indication that there's a problem. I would check with your physician for further evaluation.

    • @jasminevaughn5214
      @jasminevaughn5214 Год назад

      Are they t cells?

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  Год назад

      They can be B or T cells

  • @bezamengesha8515
    @bezamengesha8515 5 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ wow wow you are wonderful .

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, @bezamengesha8515. I appreciate the compliment. My main goal here is to be helpful. If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the channel because I have a lot more content like this coming to help you understand how the human body works.

  • @zeesharana5423
    @zeesharana5423 4 месяца назад

    Me and haseeb are listening this😂❤ yaayyy🎉

  • @nikkenzgraphics8351
    @nikkenzgraphics8351 9 месяцев назад

    Can you suggest a textbook or me

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  9 месяцев назад +1

      Textbook for which subject? A great place to find free textbooks is pulse.ly/y7tdy6n3kk

    • @nikkenzgraphics8351
      @nikkenzgraphics8351 8 месяцев назад

      @@InteractiveBiology Immunology

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  8 месяцев назад

      I'm actually not sure which Immunology textbook to suggest because I haven't looked at any in so long.

  • @nalavwememory8763
    @nalavwememory8763 2 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @zainahziyad2036
    @zainahziyad2036 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @fuadgn1239
    @fuadgn1239 Год назад

    mantap

  • @Cookiecream4250
    @Cookiecream4250 2 месяца назад

    Ah my man again❤❤...hoo😅

  • @IAMCRizzle
    @IAMCRizzle 8 месяцев назад +2

    Before birth hematopoeisis occurs in the FETAL LIVER (sorry my prof really wants me to remember that)

  • @minhduc132
    @minhduc132 9 месяцев назад

    Moi da den

  • @Trey-he4bg
    @Trey-he4bg 11 месяцев назад

    You're such a cutie. Where is your accent from?

    • @InteractiveBiology
      @InteractiveBiology  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I'm from St. Maarten, but have been living in the U.S. since '97. So my accent is a watered-down St. Maarten accent 🇸🇽🤣

  • @42akasha
    @42akasha 2 года назад

    I still can't understand the diagram although I understand cycle complety..wasted time

  • @deepakbabupurushothaman6754
    @deepakbabupurushothaman6754 Месяц назад

    🤍