1993
DOI: 10.1016/0047-6374(93)90066-z
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Investigations of the lymphokine system in elderly individuals

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“…This suggests that in young donors, different levels of IL 4 production are determined solely by antigen exposure and amount of memory cells, but that in aged donors, other regulatory mechanisms are operating. Unchanged IL 2 and IFN-gamma production, but significantly decreased IFN-gamma and soluble IL 2 receptor secretion has been reported in German SENIEUR donors (209). Equivalent levels of IL 2 secretion by cells from SENIEUR and JUNIEUR donors has also been reported by others (210).…”
Section: Cytokine Production and Responsementioning
confidence: 61%
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“…This suggests that in young donors, different levels of IL 4 production are determined solely by antigen exposure and amount of memory cells, but that in aged donors, other regulatory mechanisms are operating. Unchanged IL 2 and IFN-gamma production, but significantly decreased IFN-gamma and soluble IL 2 receptor secretion has been reported in German SENIEUR donors (209). Equivalent levels of IL 2 secretion by cells from SENIEUR and JUNIEUR donors has also been reported by others (210).…”
Section: Cytokine Production and Responsementioning
confidence: 61%
“…spontaneous production of IL 8 by monocytes in vitro was reported to be lower in the elderly than in the young, but on stimulation with LPS more IL 8 was produced in elderly males than in young (247). A different study showed that LPS-stimulated monocytes from healthy elderly donors produced smaller amounts of IL 8 (as well as G-CSF, GM-CSF, IL 1ß, TNF-ß and MIP-1alpha) than young donors (121), while other studies suggested increased production of IL 6, IL 8 and TNF-alpha by the elderly (209,248) and unchanged IL 12 (122). On the other hand, the dose of LPS required to stimulate IL 6 and TNF production may be greater for monocytes of elderly compared to young donors (249).…”
Section: Cytokine Production and Responsementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Previous studies have shown that lymphocytes from the elderly produced significantly less IL-2 and IFN-γ, known as the most important T cell growth factors, than the lymphocytes from young adults (Gillis et al, 1981;Born et al, 1995;Huang et al, 1992;Sindermann et al, 1993;Kita et al, 1991;Paganelli et al, 1996). As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Restorative Effect Of Hemohim On the Responses Of Lymphocytementioning
confidence: 69%
“…Aging is associated with decreased T-cell activity and proliferative responses to mitogens (28,42) as well as with complex changes in the cytokine network (10,18,37). The production and utilization of some cytokines decrease with age, whereas the production of other cytokines increases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, there is a shift in number and activity of B lymphocytes, from B2 to B1 lymphocytes (19), that produce polyreactive autoantibodies encoded by variable region genes in a germ line configuration (11). Aging is also associated with complex changes in the cytokine network (10,18,30,37). To understand the mechanisms responsible for these complex changes and to evaluate strategies that can be used to manipulate the immune response in elderly individuals, it is necessary to develop animal models of human aging.…”
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