Vaccination in the elderly: an immunological perspective

WH Chen, BF Kozlovsky, RB Effros… - Trends in …, 2009 - cell.com
WH Chen, BF Kozlovsky, RB Effros, B Grubeck-Loebenstein, R Edelman, MB Sztein
Trends in immunology, 2009cell.com
Successful vaccination of the elderly against important infectious pathogens that cause high
morbidity and mortality represents a growing public health priority. Building on the theme of
aging and immunosenescence, we review mechanisms of human immunosenescence and
the immune response to currently licensed vaccines. We discuss the difficulties in identifying
the risk factors that, in addition to aging, cause immunosenescence and address the relative
paucity of vaccine studies in the elderly. We conclude that vaccine responses are blunted in …
Successful vaccination of the elderly against important infectious pathogens that cause high morbidity and mortality represents a growing public health priority. Building on the theme of aging and immunosenescence, we review mechanisms of human immunosenescence and the immune response to currently licensed vaccines. We discuss the difficulties in identifying the risk factors that, in addition to aging, cause immunosenescence and address the relative paucity of vaccine studies in the elderly. We conclude that vaccine responses are blunted in the elderly compared with that of healthy young adults. However, it is also clear that our understanding of the mechanisms underlying immunosenescence is limited and much remains to be learned to improve the effectiveness of next generation vaccines.
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