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Perfect video! Thank you! I have a question. The cytokines that stimulate the differentiation of CD4+ lymphocyte in TH1 or TH2 or TH17 how do they act? They enter the lymph node? I ask this because, for example, I know that IL-12 is produced by dendritic cells and macrophages, but to present the antigen to T cells is the dendritic cell, so it is only the dendritic cell that releases this cytokine? And macrophages, how do they stimulate differentiation? Or IFN-GAMMA is produced by Natural Killer cells, how do they influence the differentiation? Or IL-4 (which if I’m not mistaken is not produced by dendritic cells), IL-6 etc., how do they work? Do they get into the lymph node? Thank you so much.
Dear Chiara Maria Blanco: Your questions are complex. I would recommend that you consider registering to the 2023 course by the Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS). I make reference to their 2022 course in my most recent immunology videos. I focus my educational goals in accurate high-level concepts of this very complex topic that is the immune response. THANK YOU for watching!
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Perfect video! Thank you! I have a question. The cytokines that stimulate the differentiation of CD4+ lymphocyte in TH1 or TH2 or TH17 how do they act? They enter the lymph node? I ask this because, for example, I know that IL-12 is produced by dendritic cells and macrophages, but to present the antigen to T cells is the dendritic cell, so it is only the dendritic cell that releases this cytokine? And macrophages, how do they stimulate differentiation? Or IFN-GAMMA is produced by Natural Killer cells, how do they influence the differentiation? Or IL-4 (which if I’m not mistaken is not produced by dendritic cells), IL-6 etc., how do they work? Do they get into the lymph node? Thank you so much.
Dear Chiara Maria Blanco: Your questions are complex. I would recommend that you consider registering to the 2023 course by the Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS). I make reference to their 2022 course in my most recent immunology videos. I focus my educational goals in accurate high-level concepts of this very complex topic that is the immune response. THANK YOU for watching!