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Differential Impact of Age and Cytomegalovirus Infection on the γδ T Cell Compartment.
J Immunol. 2013 Jul 1. [Epub ahead of print] doi:
Roux A, Mourin G, Larsen M, Fastenackels S, Urrutia A, Gorochov G, Autran B, Donner C, Sidi D, Sibony-Prat J, Marchant A, Stern M, Sauce D, Appay V
Abstract:
.....We provide in this paper further insights underlying the changes that affect the γδ T cell compartment with advanced age in humans. We show that both aging and CMV infection impact independently on the γδ T cell compartment. Most γδ T cells are significantly affected by age and present a decreased frequency in the elderly. The decline of the γδ T cell pool appears to be independent from the activity of the thymus, arguing in favor of an extrathymic site of γδ T cell production in humans. Of note, CMV infection, which is directly associated with the activation of the pool of Vδ2- γδ T cells, promotes nonetheless the inflation of this compartment throughout life. CMV seropositivity accentuates further the accumulation of highly differentiated lymphocytes in Vδ2- γδ T cell subsets with time, in contrast to Vδ2+ γδ T cells, which maintain a less differentiated phenotype. This is similar to the effect of CMV on αβ T cells and suggests that γδ T cells may vary in differentiation phenotype according to distinct stimuli or pathogens.
PMID: 23817410
Tags: CMV, immune senescence