Multiple Choice
Several subsets of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) have been identified that share their patterns of cytokine production with the known subsets of T cells. The combined activity of related ILC and T cell subsets is effective in eradicating pathogenic infections because:
A) ILCs cannot kill the pathogen, whereas the antigen-specific T cells can kill the pathogen.
B) The early response of ILCs that reside at the site of infection is followed by the later more robust response of pathogen-specific T cells that migrate to the site of infection.
C) The ILCs activate B cells to induce antibody responses whereas the T cells are able to directly eliminate the pathogen.
D) The ILCs are induced to migrate from the site of infection to the draining lymph nodes where they activate the antigen-specific T cells.
E) The ILCs are activated to secrete antimicrobial compounds which cause them to lyse, releasing RNA and DNA that act on T cells to stimulate T cell cytotoxic activities.
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