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A study featured on the cover of the March 15 Journal of Immunology is providing

insight into why the elderly are so vulnerable to pneumonia and other bacterial

infections.

The study has been published online in advance of print.

Compared with younger adults, the elderly are at higher risk of becoming

seriously ill or dying from pneumonia. Moreover, vaccines against the disease

are less effective in the elderly.

To help understand why, Loyola researchers examined two types of immune system

cells, macrophages and B cells, located in specialized areas in the spleens of

mice. (Macrophages gobble up bacteria, while B cells produce antibodies that

fight bacteria.)

Macrophages and B cells appeared to be just as effective in old mice as they

were in younger mice. But there were fewer of them.

" If we knew how to replenish these cells, we might be able to lower the risk of

bacterial infections in the elderly, " said senior author Pamela Witte, a

professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Loyola University

Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. " This is an unexplored area in aging. "

Read more..............................

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/219062.php

FYI,

Lottie Duthu

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