1. Immunosenescence: implications for cancer immunotherapy in elderly patients.
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García, Beatriz and Lage, Agustín
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CANCER immunotherapy , *AGING , *IMMUNE system , *IMMUNE response , *T cells , *CANCER patients , *DISEASES in older people - Abstract
The aging process produces functional and developmental changes in the immune system. Those changes may occur at different levels or at different moments, from lymphopoiesis up to the final response of the immune system facing a certain disease. The response of the adaptive immune system is most strongly affected by the aging process, particularly at the level of the effector T-cells. These changes can have a negative impact on the immune response of elderly patients during cancer immunotherapy. The present paper is an updated review of the bibliography on the most important modifications produced in the immune system during aging, as well as on the relevance of these modifications for the design of new strategies for cancer immunotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006