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CD4+ T cells become Helper T cells because CD8+ co-receptor is down regulated (1:55). Those with CD8+ co-receptor are found on cytotoxic T cells or natural killer T cells.
Very interesting! Do you know if there are ways/research to increase Treg cells? Would be great if you could try to boost these to reduce inflammation / improve autoimmune response.
@@animatedbiologywitharpan amazing thank you for the link and your reply! :) Definitely a fascinating topic - personally was diagnosed with MS 3 weeks ago and am looking for ways to biohack my body a little / stop it attacking itself besides the treatment I will likely start soon
Thank you, Video helped me in clearing confusion, it means that CD25 which is Receptor of IL2, so this CD25 is present over both Treg and CD4 T cell, and so Treg CD25 competes with CD25 of CD4 cell so that IL2 doesn't act on CD4, so CD4 doesn't get activated, Is my thought process right?
Thank you for excellent lecture. I have one question The question appears on test in Korea. What is the biomarker of Treg cell and is related to IL-2 receptor? 1.CD4 2.CD19 3.CD25 4.FoxP3 5.GATA3 I think there are two answers(both 3&4) Can you choose one?
Foxp3 is a good marker of Tregs especially if panels of markers were used for their identification. T REG Cells will be CD4(+)CD25(high) Foxp3(+) . CD25 alone is not a very specific marker.
Sir, what happens when Tregs supress APC Or Macrophages inflammatory response? Does the Macrophage become unable to signal Th2 cells and that way allergies stop happening?
bro if its ok...can i get ur ppt file or pdf file...i need this for my thesis...and ofcourse i will credit you and also label your name under reference...
Wonderful explanation. You have a gift of explaining hard to understand concepts nicely! Thank you!
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Again a clear cut explanation saved my time
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This totally came from, Dr Cepika MD articule on Tregophaties, thank you very much for the explanation very helpfull for the inmunologist community
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CD4+ T cells become Helper T cells because CD8+ co-receptor is down regulated (1:55). Those with CD8+ co-receptor are found on cytotoxic T cells or natural killer T cells.
Yes cd8+ coreceptor is characteristic to cytotoxic t cells
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Cd8 population also inhibited by same tregs or any other different mechanism .? Please upload Bregs too.thankyou
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@@yasirquershi3070 why?
Very interesting! Do you know if there are ways/research to increase Treg cells? Would be great if you could try to boost these to reduce inflammation / improve autoimmune response.
Yes there are ways , may be i should make a video on that
Read this article to know more www.nature.com/articles/s41577-019-0232-6
@@animatedbiologywitharpan amazing thank you for the link and your reply! :) Definitely a fascinating topic - personally was diagnosed with MS 3 weeks ago and am looking for ways to biohack my body a little / stop it attacking itself besides the treatment I will likely start soon
Thank you, Video helped me in clearing confusion, it means that CD25 which is Receptor of IL2, so this CD25 is present over both Treg and CD4 T cell, and so Treg CD25 competes with CD25 of CD4 cell so that IL2 doesn't act on CD4, so CD4 doesn't get activated, Is my thought process right?
1:53 "CD4 positive T cells" not "CD8"
Yes noted.... small mispronunciation.... thanks for pointing out
thank you lerony
Thank you for excellent lecture.
I have one question
The question appears on test in Korea.
What is the biomarker of Treg cell and is related to IL-2 receptor?
1.CD4 2.CD19 3.CD25 4.FoxP3 5.GATA3
I think there are two answers(both 3&4)
Can you choose one?
Foxp3 is a good marker of Tregs especially if panels of markers were used for their identification. T REG Cells will be CD4(+)CD25(high) Foxp3(+) . CD25 alone is not a very specific marker.
Wow, thank you very much😊
Can I ask your career?
sir super explanation do more videos of immunology at molecular and genetical level. than you vey much sir
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Sir, what happens when Tregs supress APC Or Macrophages inflammatory response? Does the Macrophage become unable to signal Th2 cells and that way allergies stop happening?
Very helpful, thank you
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Very helpful, thanks!
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bro if its ok...can i get ur ppt file or pdf file...i need this for my thesis...and ofcourse i will credit you and also label your name under reference...
What is ur topic for ur thesis
Nice explanation. Thanks.
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Do video on regulations of t-cell and bcell response
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what about TGF-β
i think regulatory t cells can have either CD8 or CD4 receptors.
As far as I know treg cells are subclass of cd4 t cells......I would check the current literature and let you know......thanks for raising the point
@@animatedbiologywitharpan yeah I have seen it in some articles. I will also try do further research. great video though!!
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It's really helpful....can you please make a video on foxp3 role in immunological pathways of recurrent pregnancy loss.
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