Immunosenescence: molecular mechanisms and diseases

May 13, 2023Signal transduction and targeted therapy

Aging of the Immune System: How It Happens and Related Diseases

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Abstract

is associated with chronic inflammation, which is a major risk factor for age-related diseases.

  • Aging leads to innate and adaptive immune dysfunction, increasing susceptibility to infections and reducing vaccination efficacy.
  • Chronic inflammation, termed , is characterized by high levels of pro-inflammatory markers and is linked to immunosenescence.
  • Key features of immunosenescence include thymic involution, an imbalance in naïve and memory cell ratios, and metabolic and epigenetic changes.
  • Disturbed T-cell populations and chronic antigen stimulation contribute to the premature aging of immune cells.
  • Senescent immune cells exhibit a pro-inflammatory profile that may worsen inflammaging.
  • The impact of immunosenescence on cancer immunotherapy remains unclear due to limited participation of elderly patients in clinical trials.

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What this is

  • refers to the age-related decline in immune system function, leading to increased susceptibility to infections, poor vaccine responses, and higher incidence of age-related diseases.
  • Key features include chronic inflammation (), thymic involution, and the accumulation of dysfunctional immune cells, particularly T cells.
  • Understanding the molecular mechanisms of may inform therapeutic strategies to enhance immune function and improve outcomes in older adults.

Essence

  • involves significant immune system decline due to aging, characterized by chronic inflammation and dysfunctional T cells. This decline increases vulnerability to infections and age-related diseases.

Key takeaways

  • results in a decline in immune responses, particularly in T cells, due to factors like thymic involution and chronic inflammation. This decline is linked to increased susceptibility to infections and reduced vaccine efficacy.
  • Chronic inflammation, termed , is a hallmark of , driven by senescent immune cells that secrete pro-inflammatory factors. This state contributes to the development of age-related diseases.
  • Potential interventions targeting the metabolic and epigenetic pathways of senescent T cells may enhance immunotherapy effectiveness and improve health outcomes in the elderly.

Caveats

  • Research on is primarily based on animal models, which may not fully translate to human physiology. More studies are needed to understand the complexities of human immune aging.
  • The role of in cancer therapy outcomes remains unclear, particularly due to the limited participation of elderly patients in clinical trials.

Definitions

  • Immunosenescence: The gradual decline in immune system function associated with aging, leading to increased susceptibility to infections and age-related diseases.
  • Inflammaging: A chronic, low-grade inflammatory state associated with aging, characterized by elevated levels of pro-inflammatory markers.

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