Platelet response to influenza vaccination reflects effects of aging

Author:

Konstorum A.ORCID,Mohanty S.,Zhao Y.ORCID,Melillo A.,Vander Wyk B.ORCID,Nelson A.,Tsang S.,Blevins T.P.ORCID,Belshe R.B.ORCID,Chawla D.G.ORCID,Rondina M.T.ORCID,Montgomery R.R.ORCID,Allore H.G.ORCID,Kleinstein S.H.ORCID,Shaw A.C.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPlatelets are uniquely positioned as mediators of not only hemostasis but also innate immunity, but how age and alterations in functional status such as frailty influence platelet function during an immune response remains unclear. We assessed the platelet transcriptome in younger (age 21-35) and older (age ≥ 65) adults (including frail and non-frail individuals) following influenza vaccination. Prior to vaccination, we identified an age- and frailty-associated increase in expression of platelet activation and mitochondrial RNAs and decrease in RNAs encoding proteins mediating translation. Using tensor decomposition analysis, we also elucidated dynamic post-vaccination platelet activation and translation signatures associated with age and frailty. At the protein level, enhanced platelet activation was found in non-frail older adults, compared to young individuals both prior to and post-vaccine; but frail adults showed decreased platelet activation compared to non-frail that could reflect the influence of decreased translation RNA expression. Our results reveal an age-dependent alteration in platelet function prior to and post-vaccination that may contribute to age-associated chronic inflammation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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