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Age-related Changes in Mitogen-induced Lymphocyte Function from Birth to Old Age
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1983
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Old AgeAgingHealthy SubjectsLymphocyte DevelopmentImmunologyCon ABiogerontologyAge-related ChangesLongevityHematologyLymphatic SystemAge RangeMitogen-induced Lymphocyte FunctionGranulocyteAutoimmunityCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyCellular SenescenceMedicine
This study examines the relationship between age and mitogen-induced lymphocyte blastogenesis. Lymphocytes were stimulated with PHA; Concanavalin A (Con A), and PWM in 156 normal, healthy subjects ranging in age from birth to 75 years. The findings indicate a gradual but significant decrease in PHA- and Con A-induced blastogenesis with increasing age. The decrease in Con A and PHA induced in vitro lymphocyte function begins in early childhood and young adulthood, respectively, and continues throughout the age range studied. In addition, there appears to be a decreased range of lymphocyte functional capacity among the 50-75-year-old subjects. The clinical and laboratory implications of these observations are discussed.
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