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CD70 contributes to age-associated T cell defects and overwhelming inflammatory responses.


ABSTRACT: Aging is associated with immune dysregulation, especially T cell disorders, which result in increased susceptibility to various diseases. Previous studies have shown that loss of co-stimulatory receptors or accumulation of co-inhibitory molecules play important roles in T cell aging. In the present study, CD70, which was generally regarded as a costimulatory molecule, was found to be upregulated on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells of elderly individuals. Aged CD70+ T cells displayed a phenotype of over-activation, and expressed enhanced levels of numerous inhibitory receptors including PD-1, 2B4 and LAG-3. CD70+ T cells from elderly individuals exhibited increased susceptibility to apoptosis and high levels of inflammatory cytokines. Importantly, the functional dysregulation of CD70+ T cells associated with aging was reversed by blocking CD70. Collectively, this study demonstrated CD70 as a prominent regulator involved in immunosenescence, which led to defects and overwhelming inflammatory responses of T cells during aging. These findings provide a strong rationale for targeting CD70 to prevent dysregulation related to immunosenescence.

SUBMITTER: Wang D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7343466 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD70 contributes to age-associated T cell defects and overwhelming inflammatory responses.

Wang Di D   Du Juan J   Song Yangzi Y   Wang Beibei B   Song Rui R   Hao Yu Y   Zeng Yongqin Y   Xiao Jiang J   Zheng Hong H   Zeng Hui H   Zhao Hongxin H   Kong Yaxian Y  

Aging 20200619 12


Aging is associated with immune dysregulation, especially T cell disorders, which result in increased susceptibility to various diseases. Previous studies have shown that loss of co-stimulatory receptors or accumulation of co-inhibitory molecules play important roles in T cell aging. In the present study, CD70, which was generally regarded as a costimulatory molecule, was found to be upregulated on CD4<sup>+</sup> and CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells of elderly individuals. Aged CD70<sup>+</sup> T cells  ...[more]

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