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Autoimmunity and T-cell subpopulations in old age.

E J Menzel1, G J Zlabinger, A Dunky, C Steffen.   

Abstract

To investigate the interrelationship between T-cell-dependent immune functions and autoimmune phenomena in old age we determined T-cell subpopulations in 20 aged healthy individuals (80-96 years old) using monoclonal antibodies. These persons were also investigated as to humoral parameters such as antinuclear antibodies, rheumatoid factors (IgG-, IgA-, IgM-RF), antibodies to collagen types I-IV as well as autoantibodies to organ-specific antigens. In addition, immune complexes were determined. We found that aged individuals have an increased frequency of autoantibodies as compared to a young control population, each aged subject presenting with at least one autoantibody species. Immune complexes, however, were only rarely detected. Three individuals showed a slightly increased T-helper/T-suppressor cell ratio, four had a decreased ratio. An increased number of T-suppressor cells was significantly correlated with a lowered incidence of anticollagen antibodies. Other parameters tested by us: fibronectin, laminin, procollagen type III, C3 and C4 complement components, immunoglobulins and acid alpha 1-glycoprotein. Aged individuals have significantly higher serum levels of fibronectin, while laminin and procollagen concentrations are in the normal range. A large percentage of old individuals had increased serum levels of C3 and/or C4. The acute phase protein orosomucoid, however, was in the normal range.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2976265     DOI: 10.1016/0167-4943(88)90008-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0167-4943            Impact factor:   3.250


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