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Germinal center immune dynamics: challenges for effective vaccination in the elderly.
Follicular (F) and germinal center (GC) immune dynamics are crucial in generating pathogen-specific antibodies with high affinity and neutralizing activity capable of combating infections. GCs are populated by highly differentiated CD4 T-cell and B-cell populations with unique phenotypes, functions, and molecular signatures. Aging, which is associated with a state of "immunosenescence," is characterized by compromised B-cell responses to infections and reduced vaccine efficacy, pointing to altered GC immunoreactivity and function. Therefore, there is a need for novel, improved approaches to strengthen antibody responses in these individuals and mitigate morbidity and mortality. Despite the importance of mouse models, studies focusing on human F/GC immune dynamics are of great interest. Furthermore, studying these dynamics in various human diseases could provide important insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate GC development under different local microenvironmental conditions. The development and application of cutting-edge methodologies allowing for the comprehensive analysis of relevant cell types and a better understanding of the spatial organization of the immune system in these anatomical sites are essential to delineate the impact of molecular targets and pathways that could be used in designing in vivo immune interventions aiming to strengthen B-cell responses, especially in aging.
期刊介绍:
Many aspects of the immune system and mechanisms of immunomodulatory therapies remain to be elucidated in order to exploit fully the emerging opportunities. Those involved in the research and clinical applications of immunotherapy are challenged by the huge and intricate volumes of knowledge arising from this fast-evolving field. The journal Immunotherapy offers the scientific community an interdisciplinary forum, providing them with information on the most recent advances of various aspects of immunotherapies, in a concise format to aid navigation of this complex field.
Immunotherapy delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats. Key advances in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts, providing an authoritative but accessible forum for this vitally important area of research. Unsolicited article proposals are welcomed and authors are required to comply fully with the journal''s Disclosure & Conflict of Interest Policy as well as major publishing guidelines, including ICMJE and GPP3.