In an antibody-mediated immune response, what causes effector helper T cells to release cytokines?
A) binding to antigen-presenting dendritic cells
B) binding to a bacterial complement
C) binding to a naive helper T cell
D) binding to a B cell
E) engulfing a bacterium
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