Title of article
Aging of the immune system: A risk factor for autoimmunity?
Author/Authors
Martina Prelog، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
4
From page
136
To page
139
Abstract
Aging of the immune system, or immunosenescence, is characterized by changes in T cell subsets, cellular and molecular level alterations and thymic atrophy, resulting in a decline of T and B cell function. These alterations have been shown to be accompanied by a loss of ability to recognize “self” and “foreign” antigens. Therefore the development of autoimmune responses like production of autoantibodies has been hypothesized to be secondary to thymus involution with a decline of naïve T cells and accumulation of clonal T cells with activation due to “neoantigens” during the aging process. Altered apoptosis and altered T cell homeostasis have been emphasized to promote a chronic inflammatory state and lead to the concept of a immune-risk phenotype. However, it has to be proven which kinds of mechanisms turn the immune system to manifest autoimmune disease and how speculated defects in T cell differentiation and interaction leading to premature aging of the immune system may contribute to the development of autoimmune diseases.
Keywords
autoimmunity , aging , Immunosenescence , Immune-risk phenotype , Na?¨ve T cells
Journal title
Autoimmunity Reviews
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Autoimmunity Reviews
Record number
474645
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