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What (who) is lymphoid cell - definition

SUBTYPE OF WHITE BLOOD CELL
Lymphocytes; Lymphocytic; Lymphicytes; Lymphocyte subsets; Lymphocyte count; Immunologically competent; Lympho; Lymphoplasma; Lymphocyte marker; Total lymphocyte count; Lymphoid Cell; Lymphoid cells
  • Giemsa stained lymphocytes in peripheral blood
  • 4D live imaging of T cell nuclear dynamics viewed using [[holotomography]] microscopy
  • Several lymphocytes seen collected around a tuberculous [[granuloma]]

Lymphocyte         
A lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell (leukocyte) in the immune system of most vertebrates. Lymphocytes include natural killer cells (which function in cell-mediated, cytotoxic innate immunity), T cells (for cell-mediated, cytotoxic adaptive immunity), and B cells (for humoral, antibody-driven adaptive immunity).
lymphocyte         
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¦ noun Physiology a form of small leucocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring especially in the lymphatic system and having various immune functions.
Derivatives
lymphocytic adjective
Innate lymphoid cell         
  • alt=Graphic of an ILC1/NK cell
  • ILC3s and ILC2s are recruited to the wounded dermis in both mice and humans in order to aid in the healing process, by recruiting effector cells to the damaged epidermis.<ref name="EbboCrinier2017"/>
  • alt=Graphic of an ILC3 cell
  • alt=Graphic of an ILC2 cell
  • alt=Graphic of an LTi cell
  • Schematic diagram of the development of ILCs, mainly based on mouse differentiation pathways.<ref name="VivierArtis2018"/>
  • The different ILC subtypes and how they are implicated in metabolism.<ref name="VivierArtis2018"/>
  • The ILCs present in the lungs of patients with asthma, and the effector cytokines and cells involved in contributing to the pathophysiology of the disorder, by promoting a Th2 immune response.<ref name="EbboCrinier2017"/>
  • The ILCs present in the lungs of patients with COPD, which have the ability to convert into different ILC phenotypes, depending on the microenvironment, which can increase inflammation, contributing to the pathophysiology of the disease.<ref name="EbboCrinier2017"/>
  • The ILCs present in the intestine of patients with IBD, and the effector cytokines and cells contributing to the pathophysiology of the disease.<ref name="EbboCrinier2017"/>
  • The ILCs present in the nasal polyps of patients with allergic rhinitis, forming a positive feedback loop, promoting inflammation, therefore contributing to the pathophysiology of the disease.<ref name="EbboCrinier2017"/>
  • The ILCs present in the epidermis of patients with atopic dermatitis, and the effector cells and cytokines involved in causing the pathophysiology of the disease.<ref name="EbboCrinier2017"/>
  • The ILCs present in the epidermis of patients with psoriasis, and the effector cytokines and cells involved in causing inflammation/ epidermal thickening.<ref name="EbboCrinier2017"/>
  • ILCs and some of their key roles in the intestinal mucosa, allowing maintenance of intestinal homeostasis, via their associated cytokines and effector cells.
  • The different ILC subtypes and how they are implicated in tissue repair and regeneration after infection with oversized organs such as helminths.<ref name="VivierArtis2018"/>
  •  The different phenotypic markers present on LTi cells present in an embryo and an adult.<ref name="Withers2011"/>
CELL OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Group 1 ILC; Group 2 ILC; Group 3 ILC; LTi cells; Type 1 innate lymphoid cell; ILC cell
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are the most recently discovered family of innate immune cells, derived from common lymphoid progenitors (CLPs). In response to pathogenic tissue damage, ILCs contribute to immunity via the secretion of signalling molecules, and the regulation of both innate and adaptive immune cells.

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Lymphocyte

A lymphocyte is a type of white blood cell (leukocyte) in the immune system of most vertebrates. Lymphocytes include natural killer cells (which function in cell-mediated, cytotoxic innate immunity), T cells (for cell-mediated, cytotoxic adaptive immunity), and B cells (for humoral, antibody-driven adaptive immunity). They are the main type of cell found in lymph, which prompted the name "lymphocyte". Lymphocytes make up between 18% and 42% of circulating white blood cells.High lymphocyte denotes that our system is dealing with an infection or other inflammatory condition.