Better safe than sorry: Naive T-cell dynamics in healthy ageing

ElsevierVolume 70, November 2023, 101839Seminars in ImmunologyAuthor links open overlay panel, , Abstract

It is well-known that the functioning of the immune system gradually deteriorates with age, and we are increasingly confronted with its consequences as the life expectancy of the human population increases. Changes in the T-cell pool are among the most prominent features of the changing immune system during healthy ageing, and changes in the naive T-cell pool in particular are generally held responsible for its gradual deterioration. These changes in the naive T-cell pool are thought to be due to involution of the thymus. It is commonly believed that the gradual loss of thymic output induces compensatory mechanisms to maintain the number of naive T cells at a relatively constant level, and induces a loss of diversity in the T-cell repertoire. Here we review the studies that support or challenge this widely-held view of immune ageing and discuss the implications for vaccination strategies.

Keywords

Naive T cells

Thymus

Healthy ageing

TCR repertoire

Thymic involution

Homeostasis

© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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