2024
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1350471
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Adaptive immunity and atherosclerosis: aging at its crossroads

Roy P. M. Snijckers,
Amanda C. Foks

Abstract: Adaptive immunity plays a profound role in atherosclerosis pathogenesis by regulating antigen-specific responses, inflammatory signaling and antibody production. However, as we age, our immune system undergoes a gradual functional decline, a phenomenon termed “immunosenescence”. This decline is characterized by a reduction in proliferative naïve B- and T cells, decreased B- and T cell receptor repertoire and a pro-inflammatory senescence associated secretory profile. Furthermore, aging affects germinal center … Show more

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