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Aging and immune response in chronic human schistosomiasis.

F Comin1, E Speziali, R Correa-Oliveira, A M C Faria.   

Abstract

There has been no systematic study of the immune response of individuals over 60 residing in areas endemic for Schistosoma mansoni infection although senescence is reportedly associated with susceptibility to infection and progressive decline in immune function. We have shown previously, in two endemic areas in Minas Gerais, Brazil, that the frequency of individuals over 60 with chronic schistosomiasis is no longer negligible. Several aging-related immunological alterations are already described in medical literature, mostly in the T-cell compartment. Since aging is associated with a decline in T-cell function, it is not surprising that individuals over 60 would be more susceptible to infection. However, not all aged individuals in endemic areas have high intensity of infection; some of them display a negative stool-screening test for the presence of schistosome eggs and low levels of serum antibodies reactive with S. mansoni antigens indicating they are not infected. Non-infected, negative individuals may develop compensatory mechanisms to cope with immune dysfunction and to generate protective responses against the constant threat of infection in these areas. Herein, we reviewed previous reports from our group showing that two mechanisms contribute to distinguish between infected and egg negative aged individuals. First, egg negative aged individuals develop innate immune responses to replace the decline in T-cell function that is observed with aging. Second, chronically activated regulatory T cells, that may impair protective immune responses, are more vigorous in infected aged individuals. We propose that egg negative individuals may be considered as an example of healthy aging in areas endemic for infectious disease.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18582841     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2008.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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