The Influence of Age on T Cell Generation and TCR Diversity
Mayo Clinic · Emory University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The ability to mount protective immune responses depends on the diversity of T cells. T cell diversity may be compromised by the declining thymic output of new T cells. The aging process imposes a threat to diversity, because thymic function deteriorates. In this study we have examined the relationship between thymic production, homeostatic T cell proliferation and TCR beta-chain diversity in young (approximately 25 years), middle-aged ( approximately 60 years), and elderly adults (approximately 75 years). TCR excision circles (TREC) as a marker of thymic output exponentially decreased by >95% between 25 and 60 years of age. The frequency of Ki67(+) cycling CD4 T cells remained steady, and surprisingly, the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
10- KNKeith NaylorCorresponding
Mayo Clinic, Emory University, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mayo Clinic in Florida
- GLGuangjin Li
Emory University, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- ANAbbe N. Vallejo
Mayo Clinic, Emory University, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mayo Clinic in Florida
- WLWon‐Woo Lee
Emory University, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- KKKerstin Koetz
Mayo Clinic, Emory University, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, Mayo Clinic in Florida
Topics & keywords
- T-cell receptor
- Biology
- Naive T cell
- T cell
- Homeostasis
- Immune system
- Diversity (politics)
- Cell growth