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Null cell senescence and its potential significance to the immunobiology of aging.
J J Twomey, … , R J Luchi, N M Kouttab
J J Twomey, … , R J Luchi, N M Kouttab
Published July 1, 1982
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1982;70(1):201-204. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110594.
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Null cell senescence and its potential significance to the immunobiology of aging.

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The null cell compartments of human bone marrow and mouse spleen were arbitrarily divided into three subpopulations based upon the ability of cells to acquire T or B cell membrane markers when incubated with poly A:U or ubiquitin. There was an accumulation of T cell precursors with congenital absence of the thymus. In contrast, T cell precursors were reduced and there was an accumulation of uninduced null cells with old age. These observations suggest that there is an intrinsic defect of null cell differentiation with a drift towards more differentiated precursors in T cell differentiation with aging. This could result in a diminution in the range of responses by their progeny, mature T lymphocytes.

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J J Twomey, R J Luchi, N M Kouttab

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Advances in Immunology
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Advances in Immunology Volume 110 2011
Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry
JJ Liu, TW Lee
Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry Volume 46 2011
Nutrition, Aging, and the Elderly
HN Munro, DE Danford
1989
Influence of age on cellular differentiation: A T cell model
T Makinodan, MP Chang, N Kinohara
Experimental Gerontology 1986
Drug Studies in the Elderly
NR Cutler, PK Narang
1986
Immune senescence: effect of age, sex and health on human blood mononuclear subpopulations
J Deviere, B Kennes, J Closset, VD Maertelaer, P Neve
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 1985
Precocious thymic involution manifest by epithelial injury in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome
TA Seemayer, AC Laroche, P Russo, R Malebranche, E Arnoux, JM Guérin, G Pierre, JM Dupuy, JG Gartner, WS Lapp, TJ Spira, R Elie
Human Pathology 1984
Changes in the compositions of the null cell compartment with murine autoimmunity
NM Kouttab, JJ Twomey
Cellular Immunology 1983
Selected phenotypic induction of null lymphocytes from mice with thymic and nonthymic agents
JJ Twomey, NM Kouttab
Cellular Immunology 1982

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