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Old T cells cripple immune function in the elderly

12.20.04 | Journal of Experimental Medicine

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B cell activation and antibody production are known to be impaired with age in both mice and humans, but it was not clear whether this defect is intrinsic to B cells or is a by-product of declining CD4 T cell helper functions.

Eaton and colleagues transferred young or old CD4 T cells into mice lacking their own CD4 T cells to determine which cells are responsible for the age-related decline in B cell function. They show that B cell activation and antibody production can be restored in old mice if they are infused with young CD4 T cells prior to immunization. On the flip side, young mice infused with old CD4 T cells developed antibody defects, even though their B cells were young. In other words, old B cells function like young ones if provided with signals from young helper T cells. While the mechanism is not completely clear, the authors show that old T cells can travel to the right location in the spleen of the mice, but have fewer of the surface proteins that send stimulatory signals to B cells.

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APA:
Journal of Experimental Medicine. (2004, December 20). Old T cells cripple immune function in the elderly. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GNVW9XL/old-t-cells-cripple-immune-function-in-the-elderly.html
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"Old T cells cripple immune function in the elderly." Brightsurf News, Dec. 20 2004, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GNVW9XL/old-t-cells-cripple-immune-function-in-the-elderly.html.