Fundamental Biology of the T Cell - Your Body's Immune and Inflammatory Response with John Wherry

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Why are T cells so vital to our immune response? As one of the primary markers of a potential issue, a problem with your T cells could spell disaster.

Listen up to learn:
1) The function of a T cell
2) What T cells recognize
3) How T cell exhaustion can be reversed

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John Wherry, the Chair of the Department of Systems Pharmacology at the University of Pennsylvania, shares his research in epigenetics and the vital role of T cells in our immune system.

T cell differentiation is an essential process in our body, initially being able to control infection and limit tumor growth. However, if the process reaches T cell exhaustion, it can cause a variety of problems in our immune response.

While T cell exhaustion is similar to viruses and tumors, the response can be varied, even if slightly. Still, the reversal of T cell exhaustion has been shown to be effective and will only become more comprehensive as research progresses.

Visit https://www.med.upenn.edu/wherrylab/ for more information.

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C

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