Will telomere erosion lead to a loss of T-cell memory?

AN Akbar, PCL Beverley, M Salmon - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2004 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2004nature.com
Evidence is accumulating that elderly individuals are more susceptible to infection with
organisms to which they were previously immune. This indicates that there might be a limit to
the persistence of immune memory. This fact is particularly disturbing because the average
life expectancy of humans has almost doubled in the past 200 years and is still increasing.
We discuss mechanisms that might constrain the persistence of memory T cells and
consider whether humans will suffer from memory T-cell exhaustion as life expectancy …
Abstract
Evidence is accumulating that elderly individuals are more susceptible to infection with organisms to which they were previously immune. This indicates that there might be a limit to the persistence of immune memory. This fact is particularly disturbing because the average life expectancy of humans has almost doubled in the past 200 years and is still increasing. We discuss mechanisms that might constrain the persistence of memory T cells and consider whether humans will suffer from memory T-cell exhaustion as life expectancy increases.
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