Decrease of Double Negative T Cells with Aging: Analysis of alpha beta TCR and gamma delta TCR.
- Author:
Dong Il WON
1
;
You Kyung KIM
;
Jang Soo SUH
Author Information
1. Department of Clinical Pathology, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea. suhjs@knu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Aging;
Double negative (DN) T cells;
alpha beta TCR DN T cells;
gamma delta TCR DN T cells
- MeSH:
Aging*;
Flow Cytometry;
T-Lymphocyte Subsets;
T-Lymphocytes*
- From:The Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2005;25(4):267-272
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: In the previous study, we reported a decrease of CD4-CD8- double negative T (DNT) cells with aging. In this study we investigated the precise changes of two subsets of DN T cells, alpha beta TCR DN T cells and gamma delta TCR DN T cells, with aging. METHODS: We analyzed the T cell subsets by 3 color flow cytometry in a healthy young group (age 26.9+/-2.5, N=15), a healthy old group (age 67.7+/-3.4, N=15) and an old group with aging-associated diseases. RESULTS: The percentage of total DN T cells, alpha beta TCR DN T cells and gamma delta TCR DN T cells in total T cells, respectively, was 7.4+/-4.9%, 3.9+/-2.9% and 3.5+/-2.5% in a healthy young group and 3.5+/- 2.2%, 1.8+/-1.6%, 1.6+/-1.5% in a healthy old group. Both subsets decreased with aging significantly both P<0.05). Between a healthy old group and an old group with aging-associated diseases, we could not detect the significant difference of the percentage of either subset. CONCLUSIONS: This study confirmed our previous report. Furthermore, we observed that both subsets of DN T cells decreased in detail. More studies are needed to clarify the association between these findings and the aging-associated diseases.