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APC-dependent impairment of T cell proliferation in aging: role of CD28- and IL-12/IL-15-mediated signaling.

Cosimo Tortorella1, Addolorata Pisconti, Giuseppina Piazzolla, Salvatore Antonaci.   

Abstract

The age-related impairment of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA)-triggered peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation was paralleled by an expansion of CD28 (-) T lymphocytes with a poor capacity to undergo lectin-induced blastogenesis. However, both CD28 (-) and CD28 (+) T cells isolated from aged individuals exhibited a significant reduction of proliferative response to PHA in comparison with young controls, this implies that the CD28-mediated signaling is not the only defective pathway in the elderly. Thus, PBMC or T cell subsets plus monocytes from aged donors were stimulated with PHA and assayed for the production of, or the response to cytokines known to regulate T cell functions. Results can be so summarized: (i). interleukin (IL)-2 as well as IL-10 release was unaffected by age; (ii). in both groups of subjects, IL-15 concentrations were similar to those spontaneously released by PBMC; (iii). surprisingly, IL-12 p70 and IL-12 p40 production by PBMC was markedly increased in the aged group; (iv) in spite of this finding and of the experimental outcome that IFN-gamma synthesis was almost completely dependent on IL-12. PBMC from old individuals did not release higher amounts of IFN-gamma in comparison with young controls; (v). moreover, only a slight increase in IFN-gamma production was observed in PBMC cultures from the aged group as a result of IL-12 and/or IL-15 costimulation; (vi) at the same time, even though IL-12 as well as IL-15 were necessary for an efficient T cell proliferation, the addition of exceeding doses of cytokines proved to be ineffective in enhancing the proliferative outcome of PBMC or of both CD28 (+) and CD28 (-) T cells in the aged group. Taken together, the data outline the role of CD28 and IL-12/IL-15 signaling impairment in T cell proliferative deficiency during senescence.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12297341     DOI: 10.1016/s0047-6374(02)00079-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Ageing Dev        ISSN: 0047-6374            Impact factor:   5.432


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