Abstract: T-lymphocytes play a central role in the effector and regulatory mechanisms of the adaptive immune response. Upon exiting the thymus they begin to undergo a series of phenotypic and functional changes that continue throughout the lifetime and being most pronounced in the elderly. The reason postulated for this is that the dynamic processes of repeated interaction with cognate antigens lead to multiple division cycles involving a high degree of cell differentiation, senes-cence, restriction of the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, and cell cycle arrest. This cell cycle arrest is associated with the loss of telomere sequences from the ends of chromosomes. Telomere length is reduced at each cell cycle, and critically short telomeres ...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent cell cycle arrest in which a cell is unable to further d...
International audienceαβ CD8+, γδ, and NK lymphocytes are fundamental effector cells against viruses...
Age-related deviations of the immune system contribute to a higher likelihood of infections, cancer,...
Effector T lymphocytes are the progeny of a limited number of antigen- specific precursor cells and ...
ABSTRACT Healthy aging is partly related to appropriate function of the immune system. As already re...
The immune system confers protection by maintaining naive and memory T cell pools capable of respond...
Telomerase, a RNA-dependent DNA polymerase that adds telomeric DNA at the 3′ ends of eukaryotic chro...
The aged adaptive immune system is characterized by progressive dysfunction as well as increased aut...
There is a generalized age-related decline in immune responses which leads to increased susceptibili...
Increasing age has been associated with an insufficient protection following vaccination and an incr...
During aging, the immune system undergoes changes that bring the tightly regulated immune system out...
Background: Immune adaptation with aging is a major of health outcomes. Studies in humans have mainl...
Recent evidence suggests that apoptotic deletion of activated mature lymphocytes is an essential phy...
Startling advances in biological gerontology coupled with the ongoing, global demographic transition...
Age-related accumulation of DNA damage in human T-cells has been well documented and could be assoc...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent cell cycle arrest in which a cell is unable to further d...
International audienceαβ CD8+, γδ, and NK lymphocytes are fundamental effector cells against viruses...
Age-related deviations of the immune system contribute to a higher likelihood of infections, cancer,...
Effector T lymphocytes are the progeny of a limited number of antigen- specific precursor cells and ...
ABSTRACT Healthy aging is partly related to appropriate function of the immune system. As already re...
The immune system confers protection by maintaining naive and memory T cell pools capable of respond...
Telomerase, a RNA-dependent DNA polymerase that adds telomeric DNA at the 3′ ends of eukaryotic chro...
The aged adaptive immune system is characterized by progressive dysfunction as well as increased aut...
There is a generalized age-related decline in immune responses which leads to increased susceptibili...
Increasing age has been associated with an insufficient protection following vaccination and an incr...
During aging, the immune system undergoes changes that bring the tightly regulated immune system out...
Background: Immune adaptation with aging is a major of health outcomes. Studies in humans have mainl...
Recent evidence suggests that apoptotic deletion of activated mature lymphocytes is an essential phy...
Startling advances in biological gerontology coupled with the ongoing, global demographic transition...
Age-related accumulation of DNA damage in human T-cells has been well documented and could be assoc...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent cell cycle arrest in which a cell is unable to further d...
International audienceαβ CD8+, γδ, and NK lymphocytes are fundamental effector cells against viruses...
Age-related deviations of the immune system contribute to a higher likelihood of infections, cancer,...