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性别与持续性巨细胞病毒对幼儿免疫表型无交互作用:Generation R研究

No Interactive Effects of Sex and Persistent Cytomegalovirus on Immune Phenotypes in Young Children: The Generation R Study.

作者信息

Jansen Michelle A E, van den Heuvel Diana, Jaddoe Vincent W V, Moll Henriette A, van Zelm Menno C

机构信息

Generation R Study Group, Erasmus MC-Sophia, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus MC-Sophia, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Infect Dis. 2017 Mar 15;215(6):883-888. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jix064.

Abstract

Persistent infections with cytomegalovirus (CMV) differentially affect the host immune phenotype in middle-aged males and females. Because CMV already impacts on T-cell memory at a young age, we studied whether these effects were modified by sex in 1,079 children with an average age of 6 years. Sex and CMV independently impacted on multiple B-cell and T-cell subsets. However, there was no significant effect of their interaction. Importantly, the effects of sex and CMV were in part explained by age and infection with other herpesviruses. Thus, immune aging is likely to be more complex, with involvement of hormonal changes with age, socioeconomic status, birth characteristics, and pathogen exposure.

摘要

巨细胞病毒(CMV)持续感染对中年男性和女性的宿主免疫表型有不同影响。由于CMV在年轻时就已影响T细胞记忆,我们研究了1079名平均年龄为6岁的儿童中,这些影响是否因性别而有所不同。性别和CMV分别对多个B细胞和T细胞亚群产生影响。然而,它们之间的相互作用没有显著影响。重要的是,性别和CMV的影响部分可由年龄以及感染其他疱疹病毒来解释。因此,免疫衰老可能更为复杂,涉及年龄相关的激素变化、社会经济地位、出生特征和病原体暴露等因素。

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