Open Longevity Science

2012, 6 : 83-91
Published online 2012 June 29. DOI: 10.2174/1876326X01206010083
Publisher ID: TOLSJ-6-83

Aging of the CD4 T Cell Compartment

Julie S Lefebvre and Laura Haynes
Trudeau Institute, 154 Algonquin ave, Saranac Lake, NY, 12983, USA.

ABSTRACT

Higher morbidity and mortality following infections, particularly influenza, is observed in the elderly popula-tion. Because of this, people over 65 years old are often targeted for preventive immunization. Many vaccines, however, are not as effective in generating protective antibodies in older individuals. CD4+ T cells, through their B cell helper func-tions, play a central role in the humoral response. Aging has deleterious effects on the immune system,and understanding how aging impairs CD4+ T cell functions is of critical importance to design new immunization and treatment strategies targeted to the elderly population. In this paper, we review some of the qualitative and quantitative changes in the CD4+ T cell compartment that arise with aging. We also summarize the age-related intrinsic defects that impact naïve, memory and regulatory CD4+ T cell functions.

Keywords:

CD4 T cells, Age-associated defects.