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. 2011 Apr;11(4):289-95.
doi: 10.1038/nri2959.

Are senescence and exhaustion intertwined or unrelated processes that compromise immunity?

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Are senescence and exhaustion intertwined or unrelated processes that compromise immunity?

Arne N Akbar et al. Nat Rev Immunol. 2011 Apr.

Abstract

Can the immune system be reactivated continuously throughout the lifetime of an organism or is there a finite point at which repeated antigenic challenge leads to the loss of lymphocyte function or the cells themselves or both? Replicative senescence and exhaustion are processes that control T cell proliferative activity and function; however, there is considerable confusion over the relationship between these two intrinsic cellular control mechanisms. In this Opinion article, we compare the molecular regulation of senescence and exhaustion in T cells. Available data suggest that both processes are regulated independently of each other and that it may be safer to block exhaustion than senescence to enhance immunity.

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