Litcius/Paper detail

Age-dependent changes in T follicular helper cells shape the humoral immune response to vaccination

Michelle A. Linterman

2023Seminars in Immunology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vaccination is an excellent strategy to limit the morbidity and mortality associated with infectious disease. Vaccination creates protective, long-lived antibody-mediated immunity by inducing the germinal centre response, an intricate immune reaction that produces memory B cells and long-lived antibody-secreting plasma cells that provide protection against (re)infection. The magnitude and quality of the germinal centre response declines with age, contributing to poor vaccine-induced immunity in older individuals. T follicular helper cells are essential for the formation and function of the germinal centre response. This review will discuss how age-dependent changes in T follicular helper cells influence the germinal centre response, and the evidence that age-dependent changes need not be a barrier to successful vaccination in the later years of life.

Topics & Concepts

Germinal centerImmune systemImmunologyVaccinationImmunityHumoral immunityFollicular phaseAntibodyBiologyAntibody responseB cellEndocrinologyT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses