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Perturbed CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell immunity across universal influenza epitopes in the elderly.

Nguyen THO, Sant S, Bird NL, Grant EJ, Clemens EB, Koutsakos M, Valkenburg SA, Gras S, Lappas M, Jaworowski A, Crowe J, Loh L, Kedzierska K

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  • Journal Journal of leukocyte biology

  • Published 29 Dec 2017

  • Volume 103

  • ISSUE 2

  • Pagination 321-339

  • DOI 10.1189/jlb.5MA0517-207R

Abstract

TCRαβ repertoires in the elderly adults varied from those in younger adults, with the main features being a reduction in the frequency of the public TRAV27-TRBV19 TCRαβ clonotype, increased proportion of private TCRαβ signatures, broader use of TRAV and TRBV gene segments, and large clonal expansion of private TCRαβ clonotypes with longer CDR3 loops. Our study supports the development of T cell-targeted influenza vaccines that would boost the T cell compartment during life and maintain the numbers and optimal TCRαβ signatures in the elderly.