Title of article
Follicular dendritic cells in aging, a “bottle-neck” in the humoral immune response
Author/Authors
Yuksel Aydar، نويسنده , , Peter Balogh، نويسنده , , John G. Tew، نويسنده , , Andras K. Szakal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
15
From page
15
To page
29
Abstract
Senescence leads to the appearance of atrophic follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) that trap and retain little immune complexes (IC), generate few memory B cells, and induce a reduced number of germinal centers (GC). Deficiencies in antibody responses to T cell dependent exogenous antigens such as pneumonia and influenza vaccines may reflect intrinsic FDC defects or altered FDC–B cell interactions. We recently studied antigen handling capacity and co-stimulatory activity of old FDCs and determined age-related changes in the expression or function of FcγRII or CR1&2 on FDCs. Here, we present an overview of FDC function in recall responses with known deficiencies in FDCs and GC development. Then, we review our recent work on aged FDCs and discuss age-related changes in molecular interactions between FDCs and B cells. We also discuss the causes underlying the impaired humoral immune response with respect to age-related molecular changes in FDC and B cell interactions. In vitro evidence suggests that FcγRII on aged FDCs is regulated abnormally and this in turn might cause the development of a defective FDC-network (reticulum) that retains few ICs, promotes ITIM signaling, prevents B cell proliferation and GC formation, and antibody production.
Keywords
Humoral immune response , Blymphocytes , Follicular dendritic cells , Fc receptors , Immune complex , Germinal centers
Journal title
Ageing Research Reviews
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Ageing Research Reviews
Record number
633265
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