OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the frequencies of T-lymphocytes expressing CC chemokine receptor-5 (CCR5(+) T-cells) and their relationship with frailty in older adults. DESIGN: Case-control study with an age-, race-, and sex-matched design. SETTING: General Clinical Research Center. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling adults aged 72 and older from Baltimore, Maryland. METHODS: Frailty was determined using five validated criteria: weakness, slow walking speed, fatigue, low physical activity, and weight loss. Those meeting three or more of these five criteria were defined as frail and those with none as nonfrail. Complete blood counts were performed to obtain peripheral lymphocyte counts using an automated (Coulter) counter. Peripheral blood was c...
Introduction: As frailty is associated with inflammation, biomarkers of inflammation may represent o...
Frailty is a geriatric syndrome characterized by a decrease in physiological reserve and reduced res...
Leukocyte chemokine receptors (CR) are central to the pathogenesis of many human diseases, including...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the frequencies of T-lymphocytes expressing CC chemokine receptor-5 (CCR5(+)...
Frailty is an important age-related prognostic for mortality, and little is known about its immune l...
T-cell senescence occurs during aging as a consequence of chromosome telomere shortening in response...
OBJECTIVES: The global health status of older patients with cancer influences their clinical course,...
[Abstract] Age-related frailty is characterized by increased vulnerability to stress due to decline ...
Background With advancing age, the composition of leukocyte subpopulations in peripheral blood is kn...
Frailty denotes a multidimensional syndrome that gives rise to vulnerability to stressors and leads ...
Circulating myeloid cells are important mediators of the inflammatory response, acting as a major so...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent cell cycle arrest in which a cell is unable to further d...
Background: Immune adaptation with aging is a major of health outcomes. Studies in humans have mainl...
Background/objectives: Geriatric patients are highly susceptible to infections. While reduced lympho...
BACKGROUND: With aging, the human immune system undergoes several changes. The clinical relevance of...
Introduction: As frailty is associated with inflammation, biomarkers of inflammation may represent o...
Frailty is a geriatric syndrome characterized by a decrease in physiological reserve and reduced res...
Leukocyte chemokine receptors (CR) are central to the pathogenesis of many human diseases, including...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the frequencies of T-lymphocytes expressing CC chemokine receptor-5 (CCR5(+)...
Frailty is an important age-related prognostic for mortality, and little is known about its immune l...
T-cell senescence occurs during aging as a consequence of chromosome telomere shortening in response...
OBJECTIVES: The global health status of older patients with cancer influences their clinical course,...
[Abstract] Age-related frailty is characterized by increased vulnerability to stress due to decline ...
Background With advancing age, the composition of leukocyte subpopulations in peripheral blood is kn...
Frailty denotes a multidimensional syndrome that gives rise to vulnerability to stressors and leads ...
Circulating myeloid cells are important mediators of the inflammatory response, acting as a major so...
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent cell cycle arrest in which a cell is unable to further d...
Background: Immune adaptation with aging is a major of health outcomes. Studies in humans have mainl...
Background/objectives: Geriatric patients are highly susceptible to infections. While reduced lympho...
BACKGROUND: With aging, the human immune system undergoes several changes. The clinical relevance of...
Introduction: As frailty is associated with inflammation, biomarkers of inflammation may represent o...
Frailty is a geriatric syndrome characterized by a decrease in physiological reserve and reduced res...
Leukocyte chemokine receptors (CR) are central to the pathogenesis of many human diseases, including...