4.1 Review

Cell Therapy Strategies to Combat Immunosenescence

Journal

ORGANOGENESIS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 159-172

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15476278.2015.1120046

Keywords

thymus; cell therapy; bone marrow; gene therapy; immunosenescence; macrophage; T-cell; haematopoietic stem cell; aging

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [T32-EB001026, K12HD043441, R03 AG043606]

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Declining function of the immune system, termed immunosenescence, leads to a higher incidence of infection, cancer, and autoimmune disease related mortalities in the elderly population.0001>(1) Increasing interest in the field of immunosenescence is well-timed, as 20% of the United States population is expected to surpass the age of 65 by the year 2030.0002>(2) Our current understanding of immunosenescence involves a shift in function of both adaptive and innate immune cells, leading to a reduced capacity to recognize new antigens and widespread chronic inflammation. The present review focuses on changes that occur in haematopoietic stem cells, macrophages, and T-cells using knowledge gained from both rodent and human studies. The review will discuss emerging strategies to combat immunosenescence, focusing on cellular and genetic therapies, including bone marrow transplantation and genetic reprogramming. A better understanding of the mechanisms and implications of immunosenescence will be necessary to combat age-related mortalities in the future.

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