Healthy Aging and Latent Infection with CMV Lead to Distinct Changes in CD8 super(+) and CD4 super(+) T-Cell Subsets in the Elderly
Despite general acceptance that immunologic changes are associated with aging and latent infection with Cytomegalovirus (CMV), no clear-cut distinction has so far been made between strictly age-related and CMV-induced changes. We therefore compared CD4 super(+) and CD8 super(+) naive (CD45RA+CD28+),...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Human immunology 2007-02, Vol.68 (2), p.86-90 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite general acceptance that immunologic changes are associated with aging and latent infection with Cytomegalovirus (CMV), no clear-cut distinction has so far been made between strictly age-related and CMV-induced changes. We therefore compared CD4 super(+) and CD8 super(+) naive (CD45RA+CD28+), memory (CD45RA-CD28+), and effector (CD28 super(-)) T cells in CMV-positive (n = 164) and CMV-negative (n = 87) elderly persons and correlated CD8 super(+) and CD4 super(+) effector T cells with other T-cell subpopulations. Percentages of CD8 super(+) as well as CD4 super(+) effector T cells were higher, but percentages of naive and memory cells were lower in CMV-positive compared to CMV-negative elderly persons. Negative correlations within CD8 super(+) T-cell subsets were found to be present in both CMV-positive and CMV-negative elderly individuals. In contrast, correlations within CD4 super(+) T-cell subpopulations and a positive correlation between CD8 super(+) and CD4 super(+) effector T cells were found in CMV-positive individuals only. Our results demonstrate that (a) in the elderly different T-cell subsets compete for space within the CD8 super(+), but not the CD4 super(+) T-cell population; (b) CMV induces changes in the CD4 super(+) compartment that differ from the solely age-related changes seen in CMV-negative elderly population; and (c) the CMV-status of a population has to be taken into account before a conclusion on the effect of aging on the composition of the T-cell pool can be reached. |
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ISSN: | 0198-8859 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.humimm.2006.10.019 |