
Helper T cell differentiation
Helper T cells are a essential part of the immune system that identify and coordinate responses to infections. When they encounter a threat, they differentiate into specialized subtypes, each tailored to handle different pathogens or immune functions. This process is guided by signals from other immune cells and the nature of the threat, leading Helper T cells to develop specific roles, such as activating B cells to produce antibodies or stimulating other immune cells to attack infected cells. This differentiation ensures a targeted, effective immune response to various infections, maintaining the body's defense system.