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Inhibitory cells in immune response
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The suppressor cell is a cell that plays an inhibitory role in the immune response, also known as an inhibitory cell. Suppressing cells is involved in the control of almost all immune reactions in the production of antibodies and cellular immunity.
Chinese name
Suppressor cell
Foreign name
suppressor cell
Role
It can regulate the termination of immune response at an appropriate time
Antibody production
It has effects on helper cells and B cells
purpose
It can not only regulate the termination of immune response at an appropriate time, but also sometimes Immunotolerance They also play an important role. Most of them are T cells, and there are also B cells with inhibitory effect. There are many known suppressor cells with different functions. About the production of antibodies, there are some that have effects on helper cells, some that have direct effects on B cells, and some that only inhibit the production immunoglobulin Type (e.g. IgE). Moreover, for example, suppressor cells that can inhibit helper cells are not a single cell group, but some cell groups form a reaction cycle.