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TH1 and TH2 cell polarization increases with aging and is modulated by zinc supplementation
Authors:Uciechowski Peter  Kahmann Laura  Plümäkers Birgit  Malavolta Marco  Mocchegiani Eugenio  Dedoussis George  Herbein Georges  Jajte Jolanta  Fulop Tamas  Rink Lothar
Institution:

aInstitute of Immunology, University Hospital, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, D-52074, Aachen, Germany

bImmunology Centre (Section Nutrition, Immunity and Ageing), Research Department, INRCA (Italian National Research Centres on Ageing), Ancona, Italy

cDepartment of Nutrition, Science and Dietetics, Harokopio University, Athens, Greece

dDepartment of Virology, IFR 133, EA 3186, Franche-Comte University, Besançon, France

eDepartment of Toxicology, Division of Toxicology and Food Analysis, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland

fResearch Center on Aging, Immunology Program, Geriatric Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sherbrooke, Que., Canada

Abstract:Elderly subjects suffer from increased levels of activated T cells and a TH1/TH2 imbalance. Zinc deficiency of the aged is correlated with decreased cell-mediated immune responses. The association of age and zinc adjustment with the amounts of TH1 (CCR5+) and TH2 (CCR4+) cell populations in healthy aged old donors enrolled in the European ZINCAGE project was examined. Old and nonagenarian individuals revealed increased TH1, TH2 cell numbers and a decreased TH2/TH1 ratio in comparison to young individuals. The differences between TH2/TH1 ratios of young and old/nonagenarians arose from young females. Adjusted zinc status led to enhanced TH2 and TH1 amounts in fresh whole blood and thawed cells of aged donors whereas increased HLA-DR+ expression and a generally lower CCR5 expression was observed on thawed PBMC. In conclusion, aging is associated with an increase in T helper cell polarization, and changes in TH2/TH1 subsets are more obvious in women than in men. Advanced healthy aging is accompanied by TH cell polarization, too. Moderate zinc supplementation in vivo alters TH proportions. Longer zinc treatment will give more insight into the beneficial effect of zinc on T helper cell modulation.
Keywords:Activated T cells  CCR4/CCR5 ratio  Elderly  Serum zinc level  TH1/TH2 balance  Zinc deficiency  Zinc supplementation
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