Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderly humans but little is known of immunosenescence in wild animals. We systematically reviewed and meta-analysed evidence for age-related changes in immunity in captive and free-living populations of wild species (321 effect sizes in 62 studies across 44 species of mammals, birds and reptiles). As in humans, senescence was more evident in adaptive (acquired) than innate immune functions. Declines were evident for cell function (antibody response), the relative abundance of naive immune cells and an in vivo measure of overall immune responsiveness (local response to phytohaemagglutinin injection). Inflammatory markers increased with age, similar...
International audienceLongitudinal studies of various vertebrate populations have demonstrated senes...
There is considerable interest in why the process of ageing varies between individuals, both in huma...
Overwhelming evidence for senescence, the within-individual decline in performance at advanced age, ...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
Aging is associated with declines in physiological performance; declining immune defenses particular...
International audienceIn animals, physiological mechanisms underlying reproductive and actuarial sen...
Immunosenescence, the aging of the immune system, is well documented in humans and laboratory models...
The immune system imposes costs that may have to be traded against investment of resources in other ...
Many laboratory models used in aging research are inappropriate for understanding senescence in mamm...
Senescence has been hypothesised to arise in part from age-related declines in immune performance, b...
The immune system allows animals to survive the constant attacks of pathogens. Even though it is ess...
<p>Until surprisingly recently many researchers claimed that senescence, defined as a decline in age...
International audienceLongitudinal studies of various vertebrate populations have demonstrated senes...
There is considerable interest in why the process of ageing varies between individuals, both in huma...
Overwhelming evidence for senescence, the within-individual decline in performance at advanced age, ...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
Immunosenescence, the decline in immune defense with age, is an important mortality source in elderl...
Aging is associated with declines in physiological performance; declining immune defenses particular...
International audienceIn animals, physiological mechanisms underlying reproductive and actuarial sen...
Immunosenescence, the aging of the immune system, is well documented in humans and laboratory models...
The immune system imposes costs that may have to be traded against investment of resources in other ...
Many laboratory models used in aging research are inappropriate for understanding senescence in mamm...
Senescence has been hypothesised to arise in part from age-related declines in immune performance, b...
The immune system allows animals to survive the constant attacks of pathogens. Even though it is ess...
<p>Until surprisingly recently many researchers claimed that senescence, defined as a decline in age...
International audienceLongitudinal studies of various vertebrate populations have demonstrated senes...
There is considerable interest in why the process of ageing varies between individuals, both in huma...
Overwhelming evidence for senescence, the within-individual decline in performance at advanced age, ...