Severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus infection in aged nonhuman primates is associated with modulated pulmonary and systemic immune responses

  • Clay, Candice C.
  • Donart, Nathan
  • Fomukong, Ndingsa
  • Knight, Jennifer B.
  • Overheim, Katie
  • Tipper, Jennifer
  • Van Westrienen, Jesse
  • Hahn, Fletcher
  • Harrod, Kevin S.
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many respiratory viruses disproportionately impact the elderly. Likewise, advanced age correlated with more adverse disease outcomes following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) infection in humans. We used an aged African green monkey SARS-CoV infection model to better understand age-related mechanisms of increased susceptibility to viral respiratory infections. Nonhuman primates are critical translational models for such research given their similarities to humans in immune-ageing as well as lung structure. RESULTS: Significant age- and infection-dependent differences were observed in both systemic and mucosal immune compartments. Peripheral lymphocytes, specifically CD8 T and B cells were significantly l...

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