Adults over 65 years of age are more vulnerable to infectious disease and show poor responses to vaccination relative to those under 50. A complex set of age-related changes in the immune system is believed to be largely responsible for these defects. These changes, collectively termed immune senescence, encompass alterations in both the innate and adaptive immune systems, in the microenvironments where immune cells develop or reside, and in soluble factors that guide immune homeostasis and function. While age-related changes in primary lymphoid organs (bone marrow, and, in particular, the thymus, which involutes in the first third of life) have been long appreciated, changes affecting aging secondary lymphoid organs, and, in particular, ag...
ABSTRACT Healthy aging is partly related to appropriate function of the immune system. As already re...
As humans live longer, a central concern is to find ways to maintain their health as they age. Immun...
Aging is associated with a gradual loss of naïve T cells and a reciprocal increase in the proportion...
Adults over 65 years of age are more vulnerable to infectious disease and show poor responses to vac...
Aging affects all tissues and organs. Aging of the immune system results in the severe disruption of...
Significance: Older adults are more vulnerable to infection and less capable of vigorously respondin...
Increasing age has been associated with an insufficient protection following vaccination and an incr...
The average age of the human population is rising, leading to an increasing burden of age-related di...
abstract: In order to determine whether the spatial organization of FRCs and their expression of mat...
SummaryThe competency of the adaptive immune function decreases with age, primarily because of the d...
Aging is associated with a gradual loss of naive T cells and a reciprocal increase in the proportion...
In youth, thymic involution curtails production of new naive T cells, placing the onus of T-cell mai...
International audienceThe human immune system is in continuous interaction with environmental factor...
Developments in medical care and living conditions led to an astonishing increase in life-span persp...
Cellular senescence is characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest in response to different trig...
ABSTRACT Healthy aging is partly related to appropriate function of the immune system. As already re...
As humans live longer, a central concern is to find ways to maintain their health as they age. Immun...
Aging is associated with a gradual loss of naïve T cells and a reciprocal increase in the proportion...
Adults over 65 years of age are more vulnerable to infectious disease and show poor responses to vac...
Aging affects all tissues and organs. Aging of the immune system results in the severe disruption of...
Significance: Older adults are more vulnerable to infection and less capable of vigorously respondin...
Increasing age has been associated with an insufficient protection following vaccination and an incr...
The average age of the human population is rising, leading to an increasing burden of age-related di...
abstract: In order to determine whether the spatial organization of FRCs and their expression of mat...
SummaryThe competency of the adaptive immune function decreases with age, primarily because of the d...
Aging is associated with a gradual loss of naive T cells and a reciprocal increase in the proportion...
In youth, thymic involution curtails production of new naive T cells, placing the onus of T-cell mai...
International audienceThe human immune system is in continuous interaction with environmental factor...
Developments in medical care and living conditions led to an astonishing increase in life-span persp...
Cellular senescence is characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest in response to different trig...
ABSTRACT Healthy aging is partly related to appropriate function of the immune system. As already re...
As humans live longer, a central concern is to find ways to maintain their health as they age. Immun...
Aging is associated with a gradual loss of naïve T cells and a reciprocal increase in the proportion...