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Main description:
As individuals age, their ability to respond to and clear pathogens and to control unwanted immune reactions declines, leading to a greater incidence of certain infectious diseases, autoimmunity and general immune dysfunctions. Most remarkably, the efficacy of vaccines is frequently decreased in elderly persons. Therefore, age-associated dysfunctions of the humoral and cellular immune responses have a strong clinical impact. Improving our understanding of the aged immune system is crucial in developing effective prevention and treatment programs that will facilitate healthy aging and improve the quality of life of the elderly population.
The aim of this volume is to summarize current knowledge on the cellular and molecular aspects of the aging immune system, with an emphasis on infectious diseases and new therapeutic approaches.
Contents:
Regulation of Adaptive Immunity in the Elderly.- Does Innate Immunity Get Old?.- Thy(-Im)Munosenescence: The Ageing of the Thymus and Its Impact on the Immune System.- Characteristics of B Cells and B Cell Responses in Aged Individuals.- Mechanisms of Immune Protection to Pneumococcal Infection in the Young and the Elderly.- CMV Subversion of the Immune System in Later Life.- Aging and Autoimmunity.- Vaccination in the Elderly.- Immunosenescence and the 3r's; Restoration, Replacement and Reprogramming.- Novel Strategies of Improved Vaccines for Elderly: The Example of Influenza.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Birkhauser Verlag AG)
Publication date: February, 2012
Pages: 253
Weight: 553g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Endocrinology, General Issues, Immunology
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