Previous work from our laboratory has shown that modifying cell surface glycosylation with either a Clostridium perfringens -derived sialidase (CP-Siase), or an O-linked glycoprotein endopeptidase (OSGE) can enhance the function of CD4 T cells from both young and old mice at multiple levels. Here we have re-assessed the effect of age on CD8 T-cell function, and examined the outcome of enzymatic treatment with CP-Siase and OSGE on its different aspects. Pre-treatment of CD8 T cells with either CP-Siase or OSGE led to a significant increase in anti-CD3-mediated Ca 2+ response in both young and old mice. Pre-treated CD8 T cells from both age groups also displayed a significant increase in activation-induced CD69 and CD25 expression, and produc...
In response to infection with intracellular microorganisms, old mice mobilize decreased numbers of a...
The relevance of physiological immune aging is of great interest with respect to determining disorde...
Age-associated decline in immunity to infection has been docu-mented across multiple pathogens, yet ...
Previous work has shown that the function of mouse CD4 + T cells can be augmented by an enzyme, O -s...
It has been proposed that large, bulky, heavily glycosylated glycoproteins on the T cell surface, in...
Age in humans and rodents leads to immunologic defects, which include deficits in the formation of h...
A combination of approaches – gene mapping, biomarker analysis, and studies of signal transduction –...
Biological Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Ag...
Immunological function declines with age, increasing the susceptibility and severity of infections i...
Recent progress on the cellular and molecular basis for T cell dysfunction in aged mice is reviewed,...
AbstractT lymphocyte activation evokes distinct changes in cell surface O-glycans. CD8+ T cells unde...
An age-related decline in cytolytic activity has been described in CD8+ T cells and we have previous...
One of the consequences of human aging is an overall decline in immune function. A hallmark of this ...
A variety of intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute to the altered efficiency of CTLs in elderly...
AbstractThe functional consequences of glycan structural changes associated with cellular differenti...
In response to infection with intracellular microorganisms, old mice mobilize decreased numbers of a...
The relevance of physiological immune aging is of great interest with respect to determining disorde...
Age-associated decline in immunity to infection has been docu-mented across multiple pathogens, yet ...
Previous work has shown that the function of mouse CD4 + T cells can be augmented by an enzyme, O -s...
It has been proposed that large, bulky, heavily glycosylated glycoproteins on the T cell surface, in...
Age in humans and rodents leads to immunologic defects, which include deficits in the formation of h...
A combination of approaches – gene mapping, biomarker analysis, and studies of signal transduction –...
Biological Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)Ag...
Immunological function declines with age, increasing the susceptibility and severity of infections i...
Recent progress on the cellular and molecular basis for T cell dysfunction in aged mice is reviewed,...
AbstractT lymphocyte activation evokes distinct changes in cell surface O-glycans. CD8+ T cells unde...
An age-related decline in cytolytic activity has been described in CD8+ T cells and we have previous...
One of the consequences of human aging is an overall decline in immune function. A hallmark of this ...
A variety of intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute to the altered efficiency of CTLs in elderly...
AbstractThe functional consequences of glycan structural changes associated with cellular differenti...
In response to infection with intracellular microorganisms, old mice mobilize decreased numbers of a...
The relevance of physiological immune aging is of great interest with respect to determining disorde...
Age-associated decline in immunity to infection has been docu-mented across multiple pathogens, yet ...