Contributions of Age-Related Thymic Involution to Immunosenescence and Inflammaging

Jan 29, 2020Immunity & ageing : I & A

How Age-Related Shrinking of the Thymus May Contribute to Weakened Immunity and Chronic Inflammation

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Abstract

Immune system aging involves and , leading to immune disorders.

  • Immunosenescence results from both structural disruptions in immune organs and dysfunction in immune responses due to aging.
  • Inflammaging is characterized by chronic inflammation linked to cellular aging and immune system alterations.
  • The accumulation of senescent somatic cells may worsen inflammaging due to the inability to eliminate these cells caused by immunosenescence.
  • Age-related changes in T cell function are influenced by thymic aging, particularly through thymic atrophy.
  • Recent findings highlight the role of thymic involution in driving both immunosenescence and inflammaging at multiple biological levels.
  • T cell adaptive immunity may influence the progression of age-related diseases, including neurological and cardiovascular conditions, as well as cancer.

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What this is

  • This review discusses age-related thymic involution and its impact on the immune system, particularly and .
  • refers to reduced immune function, while involves chronic inflammation in older adults.
  • The authors explore how these processes are interconnected and how they contribute to age-related diseases like cancer and cardiovascular issues.

Essence

  • Age-related thymic involution diminishes T cell production and central tolerance, leading to and . These changes heighten the risk of age-related diseases.

Key takeaways

  • Thymic involution reduces the output of naïve T cells, which impairs the immune response to infections and vaccines.
  • Increased self-reactive T cells due to ineffective negative selection contribute to chronic inflammation and autoimmune conditions in the elderly.
  • The intersection of and is linked to age-related diseases, including neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases.

Caveats

  • The review is based on existing literature and may not include the latest empirical findings.
  • The mechanisms discussed are complex and multifactorial, requiring further investigation for clearer understanding.

Definitions

  • immunosenescence: Aging-related decline in immune system function, characterized by reduced ability to respond to infections and vaccines.
  • inflammaging: Chronic, low-grade inflammation observed in older adults, contributing to various age-related diseases.

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