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Pawelec, Graham; McElhaney, Janet E.; Aiello, Allison E.; & Derhovanessian, Evelyna (2012). The Impact of CMV Infection on Survival in Older Humans. Current Opinion in Immunology, 24(4), 507-511.

Abstract

Dysregulated immunity, 'immunosenescence', in the elderly is thought to contribute to their increased susceptibility to infectious disease and to impact on mortality. Accepted hallmarks of human immunosenescence are low numbers and frequencies of naive T cells and higher numbers and frequencies of memory T cells in the peripheral blood of the elderly compared to the young. The proportion of the population infected with CMV increases with age and markedly influences these parameters. Infection with this persistent beta-herpesvirus may therefore indirectly impact on survival in the elderly. Recent evidence pertaining to this controversial proposal is reviewed here.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coi.2012.04.002

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2012

Journal Title

Current Opinion in Immunology

Author(s)

Pawelec, Graham
McElhaney, Janet E.
Aiello, Allison E.
Derhovanessian, Evelyna

ORCiD

Aiello - 0000-0001-7029-2537