Aged T cells are hyporesponsive to costimulation mediated by CD28.

  • Engwerda C
  • Handwerger B
  • Fox B
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The ability of T cells to proliferate in response to a number of stimuli is impaired in healthy, aged individuals. T cells from young (2 to 4 mo) and aged (20 to 26 mo) mice were stimulated with immobilized anti-CD3 epsilon-chain mAb and soluble anti-CD28 mAb. T cells from young and aged mice proliferated comparably in response to anti-CD3 epsilon mAb alone. However, aged T cells were significantly less responsive to costimulation by anti-CD28 mAb. This decreased response of aged T cells was seen at all dosages tested of anti-CD3 epsilon and anti-CD28 mAbs and in the presence and absence of APC. Similar results were observed when costimulation was provided by B7-transfected L cell fibroblasts. T cells from young and aged mice had comparable expression of CD28 by flow cytometry, both before and after stimulation. The defect in response to CD28 was seen both in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and in CD44lo (naive) and CD44hi (memory) T cells. The impaired response to costimulation mediated by CD28 on T cells from aged mice may be an important factor in reduced T cell responses associated with aging.

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Engwerda, C. R., Handwerger, B. S., & Fox, B. S. (1994). Aged T cells are hyporesponsive to costimulation mediated by CD28. The Journal of Immunology, 152(8), 3740–3747. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.152.8.3740

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