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In addition to dendritic cells and macrophages, B cells can
Last updated: 8/8/2022
In addition to dendritic cells and macrophages, B cells can also act as antigen-presenting cells. This occurs when the antigen is a molecule with a simple, repeating structure and evokes an immune response as a T-cell-independent antigen the antigen binds to the B cell and after processing, it is presented to the dendritic cells and macrophages the B cell engulfs the antigen and presents it to the T cytotoxic cell the B cell engulfs the antigen and presents it to the T helper cell