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Thymectomy in early childhood: significant alterations of the CD4+CD45RA+CD62L+ T cell compartment in later life

The study was aimed to assess indicators of immunosenescence, such as the total counts of peripheral blood CD4+CD45RA+CD62L+ (naive) T cells, the numbers of T cell receptor excision circles (TRECs), and Ki67-expression as marker of peripheral replication in thymectomized patients (TP) (n=101) compared to age-matched healthy donors (HD) (n=81). In TP, there was an inverse correlation between naive T cells and chronological age (p<0.001) or time post thymectomy (p<0.001). TP demonstrated lower TREC numbers in naive T cells compared to HD (p<0.001). TREC numbers negatively correlated with time post thymectomy (p<0.001). Percentages of Ki67-expresssing naive T cells were higher in TP compared to HD (p<0.05). The findings of the presented long-term follow up cohort of thymectomized patients indicate that changes of the peripheral naive T cell subset in TP may resemble the findings of an aging immune system in elderly persons after thymic involution. Our data provide evidence that peripheral T cell homeostasis in TP is maintained at minimal levels mainly by extrathymic expansion of existing naive T cells in the periphery to compensate the diminished thymic output.
Thymectomy in early childhood: significant alterations of the CD4<sup>+</sup>CD45RA<sup>+</sup>CD62L<sup>+</sup> T cell compartment in later life

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ISSN Online1521-6616
Subject AreaBiological Sciences
Quality reviewonline
doi10.1016/j.clim.2008.08.023
Martina Prelog, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Michael Keller, Institute for Biomedical Aging Research : Austrian Academy of Sciences - Ralf Geiger, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Anita Brandstätter, Department of Medical Genetics : Medical University Innsbruck - Reinhard Würzner, Department of Hygiene : Medical University Innsbruck - Ulrich Schweigmann, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Manuela Zlamy, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Lothar Bernd Zimmerhackl, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Beatrix Grubeck-Loebenstein, Institute for Biomedical Aging Research : Austrian Academy of Sciences

Thymectomy in early childhood: significant alterations of the CD4+CD45RA+CD62L+ T cell compartment in later life

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doi: 10.1016/j.clim.2008.08.023

Martina Prelog, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Michael Keller, Institute for Biomedical Aging Research : Austrian Academy of Sciences - Ralf Geiger, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Anita Brandstätter, Department of Medical Genetics : Medical University Innsbruck - Reinhard Würzner, Department of Hygiene : Medical University Innsbruck - Ulrich Schweigmann, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Manuela Zlamy, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Lothar Bernd Zimmerhackl, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Beatrix Grubeck-Loebenstein, Institute for Biomedical Aging Research : Austrian Academy of Sciences

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Martina Prelog, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Michael Keller, Institute for Biomedical Aging Research : Austrian Academy of Sciences - Ralf Geiger, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Anita Brandstätter, Department of Medical Genetics : Medical University Innsbruck - Reinhard Würzner, Department of Hygiene : Medical University Innsbruck - Ulrich Schweigmann, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Manuela Zlamy, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Lothar Bernd Zimmerhackl, Department of Pediatrics : Medical University Innsbruck - Beatrix Grubeck-Loebenstein, Institute for Biomedical Aging Research : Austrian Academy of Sciences

Thymectomy in early childhood: significant alterations of the CD4+CD45RA+CD62L+ T cell compartment in later life (Tables)

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