常見問題

Q1. What are Cytotoxic T Cells (CD8+ T Cells)?
Cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) are a key component of the adaptive immune system and are responsible for identifying and eliminating virus-infected cells and cancer cells.
Q2. What does reduced cytotoxic activity indicate?
Reduced cytotoxic activity may suggest impaired immune defense, chronic infection, immune exhaustion, or a weakened anti-tumor immune response.
Q3. Does a higher CTL count always mean better immunity?
Not necessarily. Both the quantity and functional activity of CTLs are important. Comprehensive evaluation of activation, proliferation, and cytotoxic markers is recommended.
Q4. Can this test evaluate immunotherapy effectiveness?
Yes. Monitoring changes in CTL activity and function can help assess treatment response and support immunotherapy decision-making.
Q5. Is follow-up testing recommended?
Follow-up testing every 2–3 months is recommended to monitor immune status, treatment response, and disease progression.
Q6. Is there an age requirement for this test?
No. The test is suitable for both adults and children and can be applied to immune health monitoring across different age groups.