Alterations in the Kinetics of CD4+ T Cell Responses with Aging.
10.4078/jkra.2009.16.4.271
- Author:
Myung Sun HONG
1
;
Jin Myung DAN
;
Won Woo LEE
;
Insoo KANG
Author Information
1. Section of Rheumatology, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. insoo.kang@yale.edu
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Aging;
CD4+ T cells;
Activation;
Proliferation
- MeSH:
Aged;
Aging;
Antibodies;
CD40 Ligand;
Cell Proliferation;
Flow Cytometry;
Fluoresceins;
Humans;
Immune System;
Kinetics;
Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell;
Succinimides;
T-Lymphocytes
- From:The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association
2009;16(4):271-280
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in the immune system occur with aging, and these contribute to an increased risk of infection and malignancy. The age-associated changes in T cell immunity range from single cell function to the maintenance of cell populations. We investigated the kinetics of CD4+ T cell activation and proliferation in young and elderly subjects after stimulating their peripheral blood mononuclear cells with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antibodies (Abs). METHODS: The expressions of the activation markers CD69, CD40L and CD25 on the CD4+ T cells from young (n=14) and elderly (n=19) were analyzed at 6, 24 and 48 hours (hrs) of T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation by using flow cytometry. In the same individuals, the CD4+ T cell proliferation was determined at 48 and 96 hrs of TCR stimulation by using the CFSE dilution method. RESULTS: The elderly had decreased CD69 and CD40L expressions on the CD4+ T cells at 6 hrs of stimulation, as compared to that of the young patients. The elderly also had a decreased CD25 expression on the CD4+ T cells at 24 hrs of stimulation. However, the two groups had similar levels of the CD25, CD69 and CD40L expressions at 48 hrs of stimulation. The elderly had decreased CD4+ T cell proliferation at 96 hrs of stimulation, as compared to that of the young, although both groups had similar levels of CD4+ T cell proliferation at 48 hrs of stimulation. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that the elderly have altered kinetics of CD4+ T cell activation and proliferation in response to anti-CD3 and -CD28 Ab stimulation, and that such an altered response is governed by the duration of stimulation.