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The correct answer is that cytotoxic T cells attack antigens directly. Cytotoxic T cells, also called CD8+ cells, attack cells that are infected with viruses or other foreign antigens. These diseased cells express the antigen by the action of a cell surface protein called the major histocompatibility complex type I (MHC-I) protein wherein the antigen is recognized by the cytotoxic T cell by the T cell receptor. Once recognized by the T cell, the T cell will then send signals to the diseased cell to undergo programmed cell death or apoptosis.
Cytotoxic t-cells attack antigens directly. Cytotoxic T cells are CD8-positive T cells that are specialized for the direct killing of cells that are infected, cancerous or damaged in other ways. They express the glycoprotein CD8, as well as T cell receptors that recognize antigenic peptides presented by MHC class 1 molecules.