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Immunological studies of Aging. III. Cytokinetic basis for the impaired response of lymphocytes from aged humans to plant lectins.
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AgingImmunologyCell ProliferationBiogerontologyImmune SystemCellular PhysiologyInflammationLymphatic SystemMitogen Responsive CellsAllergyCell DivisionPlant LectinsImmunological StudiesAutoimmunityMitogen-responsive CellsCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyImpaired ResponseCellular SenescenceMedicineAging Process
The basis for the age-associated defect in the response of lymphocytes to plant lectins has been studied. Using three independent assays we have shown that the number of mitogen-responsive cells is markedly reduced in lymphocyte preparations from old persons. In addition, studies using colchicine bloock and thymidine pulse techniques have revealed a failure of mitogen-responsive cells from old persons to expand into a proliferating pool of lymphocytes as is observed when lymphocytes from young persons are cultured with phytohemagglutinin. Thus, the impaired response of lymphocytes from old persons to mitogens is attributable to a reduced number of mitogen responsive cells and their failure to undergo clonal expansion.
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