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运动是否能减弱非传统 T 细胞的衰老和疾病相关功能障碍?在运动免疫学中关注被忽视的细胞。

Does exercise attenuate age- and disease-associated dysfunction in unconventional T cells? Shining a light on overlooked cells in exercise immunology.

机构信息

Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 27517, USA.

Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2021 Jul;121(7):1815-1834. doi: 10.1007/s00421-021-04679-4. Epub 2021 Apr 6.

Abstract

Unconventional T Cells (UTCs) are a unique population of immune cells that links innate and adaptive immunity. Following activation, UTCs contribute to a host of immunological activities, rapidly responding to microbial and viral infections and playing key roles in tumor suppression. Aging and chronic disease both have been shown to adversely affect UTC numbers and function, with increased inflammation, change in body composition, and physical inactivity potentially contributing to the decline. One possibility to augment circulating UTCs is through increased physical activity. Acute exercise is a potent stimulus leading to the mobilization of immune cells while the benefits of exercise training may include anti-inflammatory effects, reductions in fat mass, and improved fitness. We provide an overview of age-related changes in UTCs, along with chronic diseases that are associated with altered UTC number and function. We summarize how UTCs respond to acute exercise and exercise training and discuss potential mechanisms that may lead to improved frequency and function.

摘要

非典型 T 细胞(UTCs)是一种独特的免疫细胞群体,它将先天免疫和适应性免疫联系起来。在被激活后,UTCs 有助于一系列免疫活动,迅速对微生物和病毒感染做出反应,并在肿瘤抑制中发挥关键作用。衰老和慢性疾病都被证明会对 UTC 数量和功能产生不利影响,炎症增加、身体成分变化和缺乏体力活动可能导致其减少。一种增加循环 UTC 的可能性是通过增加身体活动。急性运动是一种强大的刺激因素,导致免疫细胞的动员,而运动训练的益处可能包括抗炎作用、减少脂肪量和提高健康水平。我们提供了 UTC 随年龄变化的概述,以及与 UTC 数量和功能改变相关的慢性疾病。我们总结了 UTC 对急性运动和运动训练的反应,并讨论了可能导致其频率和功能改善的潜在机制。

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