The effect of aging on IgD receptor expression by T cells and its functional implications Journal Article


Authors: Swenson, C. D.; Thorbecke, G. J.
Article Title: The effect of aging on IgD receptor expression by T cells and its functional implications
Abstract: Exposure to oligomeric or aggregated (a), but not to monomeric (m), IgD causes a rapid (within 1 h) upregulation of IgD-R expression on CD4+ T cells from young, but from aged, mice and on both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from all young and from ≃ 65% of aged humans. In normal young (but not in IgD(-/-)) mice, this increase in IgD-R expression is associated with a marked increase in primary and secondary antibody responses, transferable to both aged and young mice with T cells from aIgD pretreated donors. In both species, immunization causes a rise in the IgD-R+ expression in vivo in the young. In mice, mIgD abolishes both the induction of IgD-R expression and augmentation of immune responses, suggesting that interaction between IgD-R+ T and IgD+ B cells is needed. In aged humans, the ability of peripheral blood lymphocytes to exhibit IgD-R expression in response to aIgD in vitro or to influenza vaccine in vivo is strongly correlated to the individual's ability to produce antibody. In T cells from aged mice, but not from aged IgD-non-responder humans, IgD-R are able to come to the cell surface if an additional signal has been supplied, such as by (ionomycin/thapsigargin + aIgD). Agents which induce IgD-R and augmentation of antibody production in aged and young mice include phosphatidylcholine and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate. The immunoaugmenting effect of pretreatment with these agents appears indeed due to IgD-R+ T cells, because it is abolished by mIgD.
Keywords: review; nonhuman; cd8 antigen; t lymphocyte; t-lymphocytes; animals; mice; b lymphocyte; immune response; antibody response; vaccination; aging; immunostimulation; cd4 antigen; influenza vaccine; antibody production; phosphatidylcholine; lymphocyte function; peripheral lymphocyte; immunization; intramuscular drug administration; ionomycin; immunoglobulin receptor; thapsigargin; receptors, fc; prasterone; humans; human; priority journal; immunoglobulin d; immunoglobulin d antibody
Journal Title: Immunological Reviews
Volume: 160
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0105-2896
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 1997-12-01
Start Page: 145
End Page: 157
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-065X.1997.tb01035.x
PUBMED: 9476673
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 17 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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