B and T Lymphocyte Densities Remain Stable With Age in Human Cortex.

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Kacey Berry, Daniela S Farias-Itao, Lea T Grinberg, Edward D Plowey, Julie A Schneider, Roberta D Rodriguez, Claudia K Suemoto, Marion S Buckwalter
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Abstract

One hallmark of human aging is increased brain inflammation represented by glial activation. With age, there is also diminished function of the adaptive immune system, and modest decreases in circulating B- and T-lymphocytes. Lymphocytes traffic through the human brain and reside there in small numbers, but it is unknown how this changes with age. Thus we investigated whether B- and T-lymphocyte numbers change with age in the normal human brain. We examined 16 human subjects in a pilot study and then 40 human subjects from a single brain bank, ranging in age from 44-96 years old, using rigorous criteria for defining neuropathological changes due to age alone. We immunostained post-mortem cortical tissue for B- and T-lymphocytes using antibodies to CD20 and CD3, respectively. We quantified cell density and made a qualitative assessment of cell location in cortical brain sections, and reviewed prior studies. We report that density and location of both B- and T-lymphocytes do not change with age in the normal human cortex. Solitary B-lymphocytes were found equally in intravascular, perivascular, and parenchymal locations, while T-lymphocytes appeared primarily in perivascular clusters. Thus, any change in number or location of lymphocytes in an aging brain may indicate disease rather than normal aging.

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人类皮层B和T淋巴细胞密度随年龄保持稳定。
人类衰老的一个标志是脑部炎症的增加,其表现为神经胶质的激活。随着年龄的增长,适应性免疫系统的功能也会减弱,循环中的B淋巴细胞和t淋巴细胞也会适度减少。淋巴细胞在人类大脑中流动,并少量驻留在那里,但不清楚这种情况如何随着年龄的增长而变化。因此,我们研究了正常人脑中B淋巴细胞和t淋巴细胞数量是否随年龄变化。我们在一项初步研究中检查了16名人类受试者,然后从一个脑库中检查了40名人类受试者,年龄从44岁到96岁不等,使用严格的标准来定义仅由年龄引起的神经病理变化。我们分别使用CD20和CD3抗体对死后皮质组织的B淋巴细胞和t淋巴细胞进行免疫染色。我们量化了细胞密度,并对大脑皮层切片的细胞位置进行了定性评估,并回顾了以往的研究。我们报告了B淋巴细胞和t淋巴细胞的密度和位置不随年龄的变化而改变。孤立的b淋巴细胞同样存在于血管内、血管周围和实质位置,而t淋巴细胞主要出现在血管周围簇状细胞中。因此,在衰老的大脑中,淋巴细胞数量或位置的任何变化都可能表明疾病而不是正常衰老。
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ASN NEURO
ASN NEURO NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
35
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ASN NEURO is an open access, peer-reviewed journal uniquely positioned to provide investigators with the most recent advances across the breadth of the cellular and molecular neurosciences. The official journal of the American Society for Neurochemistry, ASN NEURO is dedicated to the promotion, support, and facilitation of communication among cellular and molecular neuroscientists of all specializations.
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