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Telomere Length as an Indicator of the Robustness of B- and T-Cell Response to Influenza in Older Adults

Kevin M. Najarro, Nguyễn Văn Huy, Guobing Chen, Mai Xu, Sandy Alcorta, Yao Xu, Linda Zukley, E. Jeffrey Metter, Thai V. Truong, Yun Lin, Huifen Li, Mathias Oelke, Xiyan Xu, Shari M. Ling, Dan L. Longo

The Journal of Infectious Diseases · 2015 · ▲ 84 citations

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telomeres provide a key mechanism for protecting the integrity of chromosomes and their attrition after cell division and during aging are evident in lymphocytes. However, the significance of telomere(definition) shortening in age-associated decline of immune function is unknown. METHODS: We selected 22 HLA-A2-positive healthy older adults who have relatively short or long telomere lengths to compare their antibody response against the influenza vaccine, and their CD8(+) T-cell response against an influenza antigen. RESULTS: B cells from individuals with a robust antibody response to the influenza vaccine had significantly longer telomeres than those with a poor antibody response. Monocyte-derived antigen-presenting cells of both short and long telomere groups induced similar expansions of influenza M1-specific CD8(+) T cells. Vaccination did not increase M1-specific CD8(+) T cells in blood, but M1-specific CD8(+) T cells from the long telomere group exhibited significantly greater expansion in vitro than those from the short telomere group. Finally, M1-specific CD8(+) T cells that underwent more expansions had significantly longer telomeres than cells with fewer divisions. CONCLUSIONS: Telomere length is positively associated with a robust lymphocyte response, and telomere attrition may contribute to the age-associated decline of adaptive immunity.

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Najarro, K.M., Huy, N.V., Chen, G., Xu, M., Alcorta, S., Xu, Y., Zukley, L., Metter, E.J., Truong, T.V., Lin, Y., Li, H., Oelke, M., Xu, X., Ling, S.M., Longo, D.L., Schneck, J.P., Leng, S.X., Ferrucci, L., &amp; Weng, N. (2015). Telomere Length as an Indicator of the Robustness of B- and T-Cell Response to Influenza in Older Adults. <em>The Journal of Infectious Diseases</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv202
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Najarro KM, Huy NV, Chen G, Xu M, Alcorta S, Xu Y, et al. Telomere Length as an Indicator of the Robustness of B- and T-Cell Response to Influenza in Older Adults. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2015. doi:10.1093/infdis/jiv202.
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@article{kevin2015Telome, title = {Telomere Length as an Indicator of the Robustness of B- and T-Cell Response to Influenza in Older Adults}, author = {Kevin M. Najarro and Nguyễn Văn Huy and Guobing Chen and Mai Xu and Sandy Alcorta and Yao Xu and Linda Zukley and E. Jeffrey Metter and Thai V. Truong and Yun Lin and Huifen Li and Mathias Oelke and Xiyan Xu and Shari M. Ling and Dan L. Longo and Jonathan P. Schneck and Sean X. Leng and Luigi Ferrucci and Nan-ping Weng}, journal = {The Journal of Infectious Diseases}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1093/infdis/jiv202}, }

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