linfòcits
Linfòcits are a type of white blood cell that play a central role in the adaptive immune system. They circulate in the blood and are abundant in lymphoid tissues such as lymph nodes, the spleen, and mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue. The main linfòcits are B cells, T cells, and natural killer (NK) cells, each with distinct functions in recognizing and responding to pathogens.
Linfòcits B are responsible for humoral immunity. They produce antibodies after activation, and some differentiate into
Linfòcits T mediate cellular immunity. They include helper T cells (CD4+), which coordinate immune responses by
Linfòcits NK are part of the innate immune system and provide rapid responses against virally infected or
Developmentally, linfòcits arise from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow; T cells migrate to the thymus