
Suppressor T Cells
Suppressor T cells, also known as regulatory T cells, are a type of immune cell that help control and balance the immune system. They prevent the immune response from becoming too aggressive, which could damage the body’s own tissues or cause autoimmune diseases. By suppressing other immune cells, they ensure the immune system targets harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses without overreacting. Their function is essential for maintaining immune harmony and preventing unnecessary or harmful immune attacks.