2019
Effects of Aging on Human Toll-Like Receptor Function
Shaw A. Effects of Aging on Human Toll-Like Receptor Function. 2019, 981-992. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99375-1_98.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInnate immune pattern recognition receptorsPattern recognition receptorsImmune pattern recognition receptorsToll-like receptorsTLR functionAdaptive immunityImmune systemEndogenous ligandAge-related chronic inflammationToll-like receptor functionT cell responsesInnate immune primingInnate immune systemAge-associated alterationsCombination of alterationsAge-related changesEffect of ageDendritic cellsInflammatory dysregulationChronic inflammationImmune primingRecognition receptorsCell responsesReceptor functionOlder adults
2018
Effects of Aging on Human Toll-Like Receptor Function
Shaw A. Effects of Aging on Human Toll-Like Receptor Function. 2018, 1-12. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-64597-1_98-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInnate immune pattern recognition receptorsPattern recognition receptorsImmune pattern recognition receptorsToll-like receptorsTLR functionAdaptive immunityImmune systemEndogenous ligandAge-related chronic inflammationToll-like receptor functionT cell responsesInnate immune primingInnate immune systemAge-associated alterationsCombination of alterationsAge-related changesEffect of ageDendritic cellsInflammatory dysregulationChronic inflammationImmune primingRecognition receptorsReceptor functionOlder adultsYoung adults
2011
Age‐associated elevation in TLR5 leads to increased inflammatory responses in the elderly
Qian F, Wang X, Zhang L, Chen S, Piecychna M, Allore H, Bockenstedt L, Malawista S, Bucala R, Shaw AC, Fikrig E, Montgomery RR. Age‐associated elevation in TLR5 leads to increased inflammatory responses in the elderly. Aging Cell 2011, 11: 104-110. PMID: 22023165, PMCID: PMC3257374, DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-9726.2011.00759.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAgingExtracellular Signal-Regulated MAP KinasesFemaleHumansInflammationInterleukin-8MaleMiddle AgedMonocytesMultivariate AnalysisNF-kappa BP38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesPhosphorylationProtein TransportRNA, MessengerSignal TransductionToll-Like Receptor 5Tumor Necrosis Factor-alphaConceptsToll-like receptorsIL-8Multivariable mixed-effects modelsOlder individualsElevated IL-8Levels of TLR5Expression of TLR5Production of TNFAge-associated elevationAge-related decreaseDendritic cellsImmune responsivenessElderly donorsInflammatory responseImmune functionNF-κBTLR5Progressive declineMonocytesMixed effects modelsMAPK p38Significant increaseEffects modelAssociated increaseCritical mechanism
2007
Prevaccine Determination of the Expression of Costimulatory B7 Molecules in Activated Monocytes Predicts Influenza Vaccine Responses in Young and Older Adults
van Duin D, Allore HG, Mohanty S, Ginter S, Newman FK, Belshe RB, Medzhitov R, Shaw AC. Prevaccine Determination of the Expression of Costimulatory B7 Molecules in Activated Monocytes Predicts Influenza Vaccine Responses in Young and Older Adults. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2007, 195: 1590-1597. PMID: 17471428, DOI: 10.1086/516788.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfluenza vaccine responsesYears of ageCD86 expressionPostvaccine titersVaccine responsesMean numberCD80/CD86 expressionCostimulatory B7 moleculesCostimulatory molecules CD80Toll-like receptorsAntiviral prophylaxisInfluenza vaccineVaccine antibodiesVaccine immunityB7 moleculesAlternative vaccinesActivated monocytesHemagglutination inhibitionDecile increaseInnate immunityMean increaseVaccine strainCD80Flow cytometryTiter increase