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Senescence-induced changes in CD4 T cell differentiation can be alleviated by treatment with senolytics

Authors :
Erica C. Lorenzo
Blake L. Torrance
Spencer R. Keilich
Iman Al‐Naggar
Andrew Harrison
Ming Xu
Jenna M. Bartley
Laura Haynes
Source :
Aging Cell
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aging and senescence impact CD4 T helper cell (Th) subset differentiation during influenza infection. In the lungs of infected aged mice, there were significantly greater percentages of Th cells expressing the transcription factor FoxP3, indicative of regulatory CD4 T cells (Treg), when compared to young. TGF‐beta levels, which drive FoxP3 expression, were also higher in the bronchoalveolar lavage of aged mice and blocking TGF‐beta reduced the percentage of FoxP3+ Th in aged lungs during influenza infection. Since TGF‐beta can be the product of senescent cells, these were targeted by treatment with senolytic drugs. Treatment of aged mice with senolytics prior to influenza infection restored the differentiation of Th cells in those aged mice to a more youthful phenotype with fewer Th cells expressing FoxP3. In addition, treatment with senolytic drugs induced differentiation of aged Th toward a healing Type 2 phenotype, which promotes a return to homeostasis. These results suggest that senescent cells, via production of cytokines such as TGF‐beta, have a significant impact on Th differentiation.<br />In young mice, CD4 T cells differentiate appropriately in response to influenza infection, generating T helper subsets that participate in the anti‐viral response. This differentiation is aberrant in aged mice, but can be improved when aged mice are treated with senolytics.

Details

ISSN :
14749726
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce811ee1b17ad0285335e1380fb603a0