核心概念
Immune system aging accelerates in autoimmune diseases like rheumatism, impacting immune response and disease development.
要約
The content discusses the premature aging of the immune system in patients with rheumatism, highlighting key factors contributing to this phenomenon:
- Immune System Aging:
- Aging leads to increased susceptibility to diseases.
- Thymus gland function diminishes with age.
- Inflamm-aging:
- Inflammatory changes impact immune response.
- Decreased immunity against infections and malignancies.
- B-cell and T-cell Aging:
- Changes in B-cell and T-cell populations with age.
- Development of autoantibodies in older individuals.
- Metabolic Changes:
- Mitochondrial dysfunction in RA patients.
- Impact on cellular energy production and inflammatory responses.
統計
"At age 50 years, the aging process of the immune system gains momentum."
"Through this [process], the preimmune range of B-cells decreases and becomes less healthy than in a young person."
"RA T-cells contain less MRE11A, compared with those in healthy people."
引用
"There is this phenomenon of premature aging of the immune system."
"Protective immunity regresses and the inferior immunity emerges."
"RA patients' synovial tissue is a graveyard of dying T-cells."