Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4267243 | Transplantation Reviews | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Increasing numbers of elderly transplant recipients and a growing demand for organs from older donors impose pressing challenges on transplantation medicine. Continuous and complex modifications of the immune system in parallel to aging have a major impact on transplant outcome and organ quality. Both, altered alloimmune responses and increased immunogenicity of organs present risk factors for inferior patient and graft survival. Moreover, a growing body of knowledge on age-dependent modifications of allorecognition and alloimmune responses may require age-adapted immunosuppression and organ allocation.Here, we summarize relevant aspects of immunosenescence and their possible clinical impact on organ transplantation.
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Authors
Timm Heinbokel, Abdallah Elkhal, Guangxiang Liu, Karoline Edtinger, Stefan G. Tullius,