Germinal centres (GCs) are T follicular helper cell (Tfh)-dependent structures that form in response to vaccination, producing long-lived antibody secreting plasma cells and memory B cells that protect against subsequent infection. With advancing age the GC and Tfh cell response declines, resulting in impaired humoral immunity. We sought to discover what underpins the poor Tfh cell response in ageing and whether it is possible to correct it. Here, we demonstrate that older people and aged mice have impaired Tfh cell differentiation upon vaccination. This deficit is preceded by poor activation of conventional dendritic cells type 2 (cDC2) due to reduced type 1 interferon signalling. Importantly, the Tfh and cDC2 cell response can be boosted ...
During aging, the immune system undergoes changes that bring the tightly regulated immune system out...
Aging greatly contributes to increased susceptibility to influenza infection. To effectively protect...
Infectious diseases remain amongst leading causes of death in people aged 65 years and older; theref...
SUMMARY Title: Age-associated Changes in the Germinal Centre Response upon Vaccination Name: Alyssa ...
International audienceAgeing profoundly changes our immune system and is thought to be a driving fac...
SummaryDefective antibody production in aging is broadly attributed to immunosenescence. However, th...
Defective antibody production in aging is broadly attributed to immunosenescence. However, the preci...
Ageing is often associated with a reduction in antibody-secreting cell formation and vaccine-induced...
International audienceThe human immune system is in continuous interaction with environmental factor...
The aging process is accompanied by altered immune system functioning and an increased risk of infec...
Antibody production following vaccination can provide protective immunity to subsequent infection by...
The failure to generate enduring humoral immunity after vaccination is a hallmark of advancing age. ...
Aging results in profound immune dysfunction, resulting in the decline of vaccine responsiveness pre...
<div><p>The aging process is accompanied by altered immune system functioning and an increased risk ...
The world population is undergoing a rapid expansion of older adults. Aging is associated with numer...
During aging, the immune system undergoes changes that bring the tightly regulated immune system out...
Aging greatly contributes to increased susceptibility to influenza infection. To effectively protect...
Infectious diseases remain amongst leading causes of death in people aged 65 years and older; theref...
SUMMARY Title: Age-associated Changes in the Germinal Centre Response upon Vaccination Name: Alyssa ...
International audienceAgeing profoundly changes our immune system and is thought to be a driving fac...
SummaryDefective antibody production in aging is broadly attributed to immunosenescence. However, th...
Defective antibody production in aging is broadly attributed to immunosenescence. However, the preci...
Ageing is often associated with a reduction in antibody-secreting cell formation and vaccine-induced...
International audienceThe human immune system is in continuous interaction with environmental factor...
The aging process is accompanied by altered immune system functioning and an increased risk of infec...
Antibody production following vaccination can provide protective immunity to subsequent infection by...
The failure to generate enduring humoral immunity after vaccination is a hallmark of advancing age. ...
Aging results in profound immune dysfunction, resulting in the decline of vaccine responsiveness pre...
<div><p>The aging process is accompanied by altered immune system functioning and an increased risk ...
The world population is undergoing a rapid expansion of older adults. Aging is associated with numer...
During aging, the immune system undergoes changes that bring the tightly regulated immune system out...
Aging greatly contributes to increased susceptibility to influenza infection. To effectively protect...
Infectious diseases remain amongst leading causes of death in people aged 65 years and older; theref...