Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Method to Assess Immunosenescent CD8T Cells in Respiratory Viral Infections.
- Journal:
- Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Parks, Olivia B & Williams, John V
- Affiliation:
- Department of Pediatrics · United States
Abstract
Immunosenescence is a well-characterized phenomenon that occurs with increasing age in all immune and somatic cells. In order to best study immunosenescence, it is imperative to develop methods to accurately identify immunosenescent cells. Elderly patients are known to have impaired immune responses to respiratory viruses, and it is hypothesized that this is due, in part, to immunosenescent, terminally exhausted CD8T cells. To test this hypothesis, we developed an aged mouse model and a flow cytometry protocol using the CytekAurora to assess the CD8T-cell response during respiratory viral infection and identify immunosenescent CD8T cells. This protocol and our aged mouse model have great potential to be incredibly valuable for future studies elucidating how to rejuvenate and possibly reverse immunosenescent CD8T cells, which could improve the immune response to respiratory viruses in this at-risk population.
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