Literature DB >> 10580636

The immune system in the elderly: II. Specific cellular immunity.

L Ginaldi1, M De Martinis, A D'Ostilio, L Marini, M F Loreto, V Martorelli, D Quaglino.   

Abstract

Numerous changes occur in the immune system with advancing age, probably contributing to the decreased immunoresponsiveness in the elderly. These changes are often associated with important clinical manifestations such as increased susceptibility to infection and cancer frequently observed in the elderly population. Although both cellular and humoral immune responses are modified with advancing age, much of the decrease in immunoresponsiveness seen in elderly populations is associated with changes in T cell responses. The loss of effective immune activity is largely due to alterations within the T cell compartment which occur, in part, as a result of thymic involution. Substantial changes in both the functional and phenotypic profiles of T cells have been reported with advancing age. In fact, two prominent features of immunosenescence are altered T cell phenotype and reduced T cell response. One of the most consistent changes noted in T cells with advancing age is the decrease in the proportion of naive T cells with a concomitant increase in T cells with an activated/memory phenotype. In addition, there is evidence that the T cell population from aged individuals is hyporesponsive. The observed functional changes include decreased responsiveness to T cell receptor stimulation, impaired T cell proliferative capacity, a decline in the frequency of CD4+ T cells producing IL-2 and a decreased expression in IL-2 receptors. These latter findings probably explain the loss of proliferative capability of T cells from aged individuals. There is also evidence of a decrease in the early events of signal transduction, decreased activation-induced intracellular phosphorylation, and decreased cellular proliferative response to T cell receptor stimulation. The present review analyzes the main changes of the T cell compartment characterizing immunosenescence and discusses the possible mechanisms underlying these disregulations and their clinical implications.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10580636     DOI: 10.1007/BF02786467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Res        ISSN: 0257-277X            Impact factor:   2.829


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