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Role of Cell-Intrinsic and Environmental Age-Related Changes in Altered Maintenance of Murine T Cells in Lymphoid Organs.


ABSTRACT: Age-related changes in primary lymphoid organs are well described. Less is known about age-related changes affecting peripheral lymphoid organs, although defects in old peripheral lymph nodes (pLNs) were recently described in both steady state and during viral infection. To address whether such pLN defects were intrinsic to old T cells or extrinsic (due to aging microenvironment), we employed heterochronic parabiosis. We found no age-related intrinsic or extrinsic barriers to T cell circulation and seeding of pLN, spleen, and bone marrow. However, heterochronic parabiosis failed to improve cellularity of old pLN, suggesting an environment-based limit on pLN cellularity. Furthermore, upon parabiosis, pLN of the adult partner exhibited reduced, old-like stromal and T cell cellularity, which was restored following separation of parabionts. Decay measurement of adult and old T cell subsets following separation of heterochronic parabionts delineated both T cell-intrinsic and environmental changes in T cell maintenance. Moreover, parabiotic separation revealed differences between CD4 and CD8 T cell subset maintenance with aging, the basis of which will require further investigation. Reasons for this asymmetric and subset-specific pattern of differential maintenance are discussed in light of possible age-related changes in lymph nodes as the key sites for peripheral T cell maintenance.

SUBMITTER: Davies JS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6037132 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of Cell-Intrinsic and Environmental Age-Related Changes in Altered Maintenance of Murine T Cells in Lymphoid Organs.

Davies John S JS   Thompson Heather L HL   Pulko Vesna V   Padilla Torres Jose J   Nikolich-Žugich Janko J  

The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 20180701 8


Age-related changes in primary lymphoid organs are well described. Less is known about age-related changes affecting peripheral lymphoid organs, although defects in old peripheral lymph nodes (pLNs) were recently described in both steady state and during viral infection. To address whether such pLN defects were intrinsic to old T cells or extrinsic (due to aging microenvironment), we employed heterochronic parabiosis. We found no age-related intrinsic or extrinsic barriers to T cell circulation  ...[more]

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