Age-associated alteration in naive and memory Th17 cell response in humans

Abstract Th17 cells produce IL-17 that plays an important role in host defense. However, little is known about whether aging affects human Th17 cells. Here we demonstrated that healthy elderly people (age ≥ 65) had a decreased frequency of IL-17-producing cells in memory CD4+ T cells compared to hea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) Fla.), 2011-07, Vol.140 (1), p.84-91
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Jin Soo, Lee, Won-Woo, Kim, Sang Hyun, Kang, Youna, Lee, Naeun, Shin, Min Sun, Kang, Seong Wook, Kang, Insoo
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Th17 cells produce IL-17 that plays an important role in host defense. However, little is known about whether aging affects human Th17 cells. Here we demonstrated that healthy elderly people (age ≥ 65) had a decreased frequency of IL-17-producing cells in memory CD4+ T cells compared to healthy young people (age ≤ 40) while both groups had similar frequencies of IFN-γ-producing cells in the same memory cell subset as measured by flow cytometry. In contrast, the healthy elderly had increased differentiation of IL-17-producing effector cells but not IFN-γ-producing cells from naive CD4+ T cells compared to the healthy young. The results of ELISA also showed similar findings with increased IL-17 production from naive CD4+ T cells and decreased IL-17 production from memory CD4+ T cells in the elderly compared to the young. These findings indicate that aging differentially affects naive and memory Th17 cell responses in humans.
ISSN:1521-6616
1521-7035
DOI:10.1016/j.clim.2011.03.018