Acute Respiratory Illness Is Associated with Memory T Cell Differentiation and Other Immune Cell Changes in an Age-Associated Manner

Author:

Ugale Shreya S.1ORCID,Holmes Tyson H.1,Maysel-Auslender Sofia1,Boyd Scott D.2,Dekker Cornelia L.3ORCID,Davis Mark M.1ORCID,Maecker Holden T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. *Institute for Immunity, Transplantation, and Infection, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA

2. †Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA

3. ‡Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA

Abstract

Abstract Respiratory viruses such as influenza are encountered multiple times through infection and/or vaccination and thus have the potential to shape immune cell phenotypes over time. In particular, memory T cell compartments may be affected, as both CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses likely contribute to viral control. In this study, we assessed immune phenotypes using cytometry by time of flight in the peripheral blood of 22 humans with acute respiratory illness and 22 age-matched noninfected controls. In younger infected individuals (1–19 y of age), we found decreased B and NK cell frequencies and a shift toward more effector-like CD4+ and CD8+ T cell phenotypes, compared with young healthy controls. Significant differences between noninfected and infected older individuals (30–74 y of age) were not seen. We also observed a decrease in naive CD4+ T cells and CD27+CD8+ T cells as well as an increase in effector memory CD8+ T cells and NKT cells in noninfected individuals with age. When cell frequencies were regressed against age for infected versus noninfected subjects, significant differences in trends with age were observed for multiple cell types. These included B cells and various subsets of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. We conclude that acute respiratory illness drives T cell differentiation and decreases circulating B cell frequencies preferentially in young compared with older individuals.

Publisher

The American Association of Immunologists

Subject

Immunology and Allergy,General Medicine,Immunology

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