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Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia

BACKGROUND: Pneumonia and pulmonary infections are major causes of mortality among the growing elderly population. Age associated attenuations of various immune parameters, involved with both innate and adaptive responses are collectively known as immune senescence. These changes are likely to be in...

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Autores principales: Mares, Chris A., Sharma, Jyotika, Ojeda, Sandra S., Li, Qun, Campos, Jocelyn A., Morris, Elizabeth G., Coalson, Jacqueline J., Teale, Judy M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2990712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014088
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author Mares, Chris A.
Sharma, Jyotika
Ojeda, Sandra S.
Li, Qun
Campos, Jocelyn A.
Morris, Elizabeth G.
Coalson, Jacqueline J.
Teale, Judy M.
author_facet Mares, Chris A.
Sharma, Jyotika
Ojeda, Sandra S.
Li, Qun
Campos, Jocelyn A.
Morris, Elizabeth G.
Coalson, Jacqueline J.
Teale, Judy M.
author_sort Mares, Chris A.
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description BACKGROUND: Pneumonia and pulmonary infections are major causes of mortality among the growing elderly population. Age associated attenuations of various immune parameters, involved with both innate and adaptive responses are collectively known as immune senescence. These changes are likely to be involved with differences in host susceptibility to disease between young and aged individuals. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The objective of this study was to assess potential age related differences in the pulmonary host response in mice to the Gram-negative respiratory pathogen, Francisella novicida. We intranasally infected mice with F. novicida and compared various immune and pathological parameters of the pulmonary host response in both young and aged mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We observed that 20% of aged mice were able to survive an intranasal challenge with F. novicida while all of their younger cohorts died consistently within 4 to 6 days post infection. Further experiments revealed that all of the aged mice tested were initially able to control bacterial replication in the lungs as well as at distal sites of replication compared with young mice. In addition, the small cohort of aged survivors did not progress to a severe sepsis syndrome with hypercytokinemia, as did all of the young adult mice. Finally, a lack of widespread cell death in potential aged survivors coupled with a difference in cell types recruited to sites of infection within the lung confirmed an altered host response to Francisella in aged mice.
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spelling pubmed-29907122010-12-01 Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia Mares, Chris A. Sharma, Jyotika Ojeda, Sandra S. Li, Qun Campos, Jocelyn A. Morris, Elizabeth G. Coalson, Jacqueline J. Teale, Judy M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pneumonia and pulmonary infections are major causes of mortality among the growing elderly population. Age associated attenuations of various immune parameters, involved with both innate and adaptive responses are collectively known as immune senescence. These changes are likely to be involved with differences in host susceptibility to disease between young and aged individuals. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The objective of this study was to assess potential age related differences in the pulmonary host response in mice to the Gram-negative respiratory pathogen, Francisella novicida. We intranasally infected mice with F. novicida and compared various immune and pathological parameters of the pulmonary host response in both young and aged mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We observed that 20% of aged mice were able to survive an intranasal challenge with F. novicida while all of their younger cohorts died consistently within 4 to 6 days post infection. Further experiments revealed that all of the aged mice tested were initially able to control bacterial replication in the lungs as well as at distal sites of replication compared with young mice. In addition, the small cohort of aged survivors did not progress to a severe sepsis syndrome with hypercytokinemia, as did all of the young adult mice. Finally, a lack of widespread cell death in potential aged survivors coupled with a difference in cell types recruited to sites of infection within the lung confirmed an altered host response to Francisella in aged mice. Public Library of Science 2010-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2990712/ /pubmed/21124895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014088 Text en Mares et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mares, Chris A.
Sharma, Jyotika
Ojeda, Sandra S.
Li, Qun
Campos, Jocelyn A.
Morris, Elizabeth G.
Coalson, Jacqueline J.
Teale, Judy M.
Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia
title Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia
title_full Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia
title_fullStr Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia
title_full_unstemmed Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia
title_short Attenuated Response of Aged Mice to Respiratory Francisella novicida Is Characterized by Reduced Cell Death and Absence of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia
title_sort attenuated response of aged mice to respiratory francisella novicida is characterized by reduced cell death and absence of subsequent hypercytokinemia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2990712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014088
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