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Conclusive Identification of Senescent T Cells Reveals Their Abundance in Aging Humans

senescence senescence-associated ß-galactosidase cd8+ t cells p16-mediated senescence cd8+ t

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#1 Engadin

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Posted 06 July 2020 - 10:00 AM


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ABSTRACT
 
Aging leads to a progressive functional decline of the immune system, which renders the elderly increasingly susceptible to disease and infection. The degree to which immune cell senescence contributes to this functional decline, however, remains unclear since methods to accurately identify and isolate senescent immune cells are missing. By measuring senescence-associated ß-galactosidase activity, a hallmark of senescent cells, we demonstrate here that healthy humans develop senescent T lymphocytes in peripheral blood with advancing age.
 
Particularly senescent CD8+ T cells increased in abundance with age, ranging from 30% of the total CD8+ T cell population in donors in their 20s and reaching levels of 64% in donors in their 60s. Senescent CD8+ T cell populations displayed features of telomere dysfunction-induced senescence as well as p16-mediated senescence, developed in various T cell differentiation states and established gene expression signatures consistent with the senescence state observed in other cell types.
 
On the basis of our results we propose that cellular senescence of T lymphocytes is a major contributing factor to the observed decline of immune cell function with advancing age and that immune cell senescence, therefore, plays a significant role in the increased susceptibility of the elderly to age-associated diseases and infection.
 
 
 
 
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Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: senescence, senescence-associated ß-galactosidase, cd8+ t cells, p16-mediated senescence, cd8+ t

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