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Hallmarks of improved immunological responses in the vaccination of more physically active elderly females.

Glenn Choon Lim Wong1, Vipin Narang1, Yanxia Lu1, Xavier Camous1, Ma Shwe Zin Nyunt2, Christophe Carre3, Chrystal Tan1, Chin Hui Xian1, Joni Chong1, Michelle Chua1, Wilson How1, Esther Mok1, Paul Tambyah4, Michael Poidinger1, Brian Abel1, Nicolas Burdin3, Laurence Quemeneur3, Nabil Bosco5, Tze Pin Ng2, Anis Larbi1.   

Abstract

Physical inactivity is one of the leading contributors to worldwide morbidity and mortality. The elderly are particularly susceptible since the features of physical inactivity overlap with the outcomes of natural aging - including the propensity to develop cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes mellitus, sarcopenia and cognitive impairment. The age-dependent loss of immune function, or immunosenescence, refers to the progressive depletion of primary immune resources and is linked to the development of many of these conditions. Immunosenescence is primarily driven by chronic immune activation and physical activity interventions have demonstrated the potential to reduce the risk of complications in the elderly by modulating inflammation and augmenting the immune system. Since poor vaccination outcome is a hallmark of immunosenescence, the assessment of vaccine efficacy provides a window to study the immunological effects of regular physical activity. Using an accelerator-based study, we demonstrate in a Singaporean Chinese cohort that elderly women (n=56) who walk more after vaccination display greater post-vaccination expansion of monocytes and plasmablasts in peripheral blood. Active elderly female participants also demonstrated lower baseline levels of IP-10 and Eotaxin, and the upregulation of genes associated with monocyte/macrophage phagocytosis. We further describe postive correlations between the monocyte response and the post-vaccination H1N1 HAI titres of participants. Finally, active elderly women reveal a higher induction of antibodies against Flu B in their 18-month second vaccination follow-up. Altogether, our data are consistent with better immunological outcomes in those who are more physically active and highlight the pertinent contribution of monocyte activity.
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Keywords:  Aging; Immunosenescence; Influenza; Physical Activity; Vaccination

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30753128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exerc Immunol Rev        ISSN: 1077-5552            Impact factor:   6.308


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