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Pediatrics Faculty Publications

2013

Aging--pathology

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Age-Related Accumulation Of T Cells With Markers Of Relatively Stronger Autoreactivity Leads To Functional Erosion Of T Cells., Zohreh Tatari-Calderone, Milica Stojakovic, Ramita Dewan, Gama L. Bouder, Dragana Jankovic, Stanislav Vukmanovic Feb 2013

Age-Related Accumulation Of T Cells With Markers Of Relatively Stronger Autoreactivity Leads To Functional Erosion Of T Cells., Zohreh Tatari-Calderone, Milica Stojakovic, Ramita Dewan, Gama L. Bouder, Dragana Jankovic, Stanislav Vukmanovic

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Background

Thymic involution is a prominent characteristic of an aging immune system. When thymic function is reduced/absent, the peripheral T cell pool is subject to the laws of peripheral T cell homeostasis that favor survival/expansion of T cell receptors with relatively higher functional avidity for self-peptide/MHC complexes. Due to difficulties in assessing the TCR avidity in polyclonal population of T cells, it is currently not known whether high avidity T cells preferentially survive in aging individuals, and what impact this might have on the function of the immune system and development of autoimmune diseases.

Results

The phenotype of T cells …