Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node Stroma

Adults over 65 years of age are more vulnerable to infectious disease and show poor responses to vaccination relative to those under 50. A complex set of age-related changes in the immune system is believed to be largely responsible for these defects. These changes, collectively termed immune senesc...

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Main Authors: Heather L. Thompson, Megan J. Smithey, Charles D. Surh, Janko Nikolich-Žugich
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00706/full
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spelling doaj-45cd08e373114b409e532865b0e081122020-11-24T23:20:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242017-06-01810.3389/fimmu.2017.00706274631Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node StromaHeather L. Thompson0Megan J. Smithey1Charles D. Surh2Charles D. Surh3Charles D. Surh4Janko Nikolich-Žugich5Department of Immunobiology, The Arizona Center on Aging, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, United StatesDepartment of Immunobiology, The Arizona Center on Aging, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, United StatesAcademy of Immunology and Microbiology, Institute of Basic Science, Pohang, South KoreaDepartment of Integrative Biosciences and Biotechnology, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, South KoreaDivision of Developmental Immunology, La Jolla Institute of Allergy and Immunology, La Jolla, CA, United StatesDepartment of Immunobiology, The Arizona Center on Aging, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ, United StatesAdults over 65 years of age are more vulnerable to infectious disease and show poor responses to vaccination relative to those under 50. A complex set of age-related changes in the immune system is believed to be largely responsible for these defects. These changes, collectively termed immune senescence, encompass alterations in both the innate and adaptive immune systems, in the microenvironments where immune cells develop or reside, and in soluble factors that guide immune homeostasis and function. While age-related changes in primary lymphoid organs (bone marrow, and, in particular, the thymus, which involutes in the first third of life) have been long appreciated, changes affecting aging secondary lymphoid organs, and, in particular, aging lymph nodes (LNs) have been less well characterized. Over the last 20 years, LN stromal cells have emerged as key players in maintaining LN morphology and immune homeostasis, as well as in coordinating immune responses to pathogens. Here, we review recent progress in understanding the contributions of LN stromal cells to immune senescence. We discuss approaches to understand the mechanisms behind the decline in LN stromal cells and conclude by considering potential strategies to rejuvenate aging LN stroma to improve immune homeostasis, immune responses, and vaccine efficacy in the elderly.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00706/fullagingimmunitylymph nodesfibroblastic reticular cellslymphatic endothelial cellsnaïve T cells
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author Heather L. Thompson
Megan J. Smithey
Charles D. Surh
Charles D. Surh
Charles D. Surh
Janko Nikolich-Žugich
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Megan J. Smithey
Charles D. Surh
Charles D. Surh
Charles D. Surh
Janko Nikolich-Žugich
Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node Stroma
Frontiers in Immunology
aging
immunity
lymph nodes
fibroblastic reticular cells
lymphatic endothelial cells
naïve T cells
author_facet Heather L. Thompson
Megan J. Smithey
Charles D. Surh
Charles D. Surh
Charles D. Surh
Janko Nikolich-Žugich
author_sort Heather L. Thompson
title Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node Stroma
title_short Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node Stroma
title_full Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node Stroma
title_fullStr Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node Stroma
title_full_unstemmed Functional and Homeostatic Impact of Age-Related Changes in Lymph Node Stroma
title_sort functional and homeostatic impact of age-related changes in lymph node stroma
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Adults over 65 years of age are more vulnerable to infectious disease and show poor responses to vaccination relative to those under 50. A complex set of age-related changes in the immune system is believed to be largely responsible for these defects. These changes, collectively termed immune senescence, encompass alterations in both the innate and adaptive immune systems, in the microenvironments where immune cells develop or reside, and in soluble factors that guide immune homeostasis and function. While age-related changes in primary lymphoid organs (bone marrow, and, in particular, the thymus, which involutes in the first third of life) have been long appreciated, changes affecting aging secondary lymphoid organs, and, in particular, aging lymph nodes (LNs) have been less well characterized. Over the last 20 years, LN stromal cells have emerged as key players in maintaining LN morphology and immune homeostasis, as well as in coordinating immune responses to pathogens. Here, we review recent progress in understanding the contributions of LN stromal cells to immune senescence. We discuss approaches to understand the mechanisms behind the decline in LN stromal cells and conclude by considering potential strategies to rejuvenate aging LN stroma to improve immune homeostasis, immune responses, and vaccine efficacy in the elderly.
topic aging
immunity
lymph nodes
fibroblastic reticular cells
lymphatic endothelial cells
naïve T cells
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00706/full
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