T滤泡辅助细胞(TFH):从生理性衰老到病理性衰老。

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Laura de Lisio, Remo Poto, Laura Andreea Ceparano, Grazia Daniela Femminella, Antonietta Liotti, Veronica De Rosa, Gilda Varricchi, Giuseppe Rengo
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老年人在世界人口中所占的比例正在迅速增长;许多影响所有器官和系统的变化,包括免疫系统,都与衰老有关。老年人中常见的一种复杂过程称为免疫衰老,其特征是对疫苗接种的反应能力下降,以及细菌和病毒感染、自身免疫、心血管和神经退行性疾病的风险增加。这些过程与先天免疫系统和适应性免疫系统的改变有关,并导致慢性低度炎症,即炎症。然而,这些过程背后的机制尚不清楚。几种类型的免疫细胞参与这种情况,包括CD4+T细胞亚群。T滤泡辅助细胞(TFH)和T滤泡调节细胞(TFR)存在于外周血和淋巴器官中,通过调节B细胞产生抗体参与维持免疫稳态。在衰老的人和小鼠模型中观察到TFH细胞表型和功能的年龄相关变化。老年人中普遍存在的心血管和神经退行性疾病与TFH细胞功能失调和TFH/TFR比值改变有关。这篇综述讨论了随着年龄增长而发生的TFH细胞及其与TFR细胞比例的细胞和分子改变,以及最近的研究结果表明TFH细胞和/或其亚群与心血管和神经退行性疾病之间可能存在联系。
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T follicular helper cells (TFH): From physiological to pathological aging.

The fraction that the elderly represent in the world's population is growing rapidly; numerous alterations that impact all organs and systems, including the immune system, are related to aging. A complex process common in the elderly, known as immunosenescence, is characterized by a decreased ability to respond to vaccination as well as an increased risk of bacterial and viral infections, autoimmune, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. These processes are associated with alterations in the innate and adaptive immune system and lead to a condition of chronic low-grade inflammation, referred to as inflammaging. However, the mechanisms underlying these processes are still unclear. Several types of immune cells are involved in this condition, including CD4+T cells subsets. T follicular helper (TFH) cells and T follicular regulatory cells (TFR) can be found in peripheral blood and lymphoid organs and are involved in maintaining immune homeostasis by regulating antibody production by B cells. Age-related changes in TFH cells phenotype and function have been observed in both aging humans and mouse models. Cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases, prevalent in elderly subjects, are associated with dysfunctional TFH cells and an altered TFH/TFR ratio. This review discusses the cellular and molecular alterations in TFH cells and in their ratio to TFR cells that occur with age, along with recent findings suggesting a possible link between TFH cells and/or their subsets and cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.

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European Journal of Internal Medicine
European Journal of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
6.20%
发文量
364
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Internal Medicine serves as the official journal of the European Federation of Internal Medicine and is the primary scientific reference for European academic and non-academic internists. It is dedicated to advancing science and practice in internal medicine across Europe. The journal publishes original articles, editorials, reviews, internal medicine flashcards, and other relevant information in the field. Both translational medicine and clinical studies are emphasized. EJIM aspires to be a leading platform for excellent clinical studies, with a focus on enhancing the quality of healthcare in European hospitals.
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