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Age-Associated Changes in the Immune System and Blood⁻Brain Barrier Functions.

Citation
Erickson, M. A., and W. A. Banks. “Age-Associated Changes In The Immune System And Blood⁻Brain Barrier Functions.”. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences.
Center University of Washington
Author Michelle A Erickson, William A Banks
Keywords aging, blood–brain barrier, inflammation
Abstract

Age is associated with altered immune functions that may affect the brain. Brain barriers, including the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-CSF barrier (BCSFB), are important interfaces for neuroimmune communication, and are affected by aging. In this review, we explore novel mechanisms by which the aging immune system alters central nervous system functions and neuroimmune responses, with a focus on brain barriers. Specific emphasis will be on recent works that have identified novel mechanisms by which BBB/BCSFB functions change with age, interactions of the BBB with age-associated immune factors, and contributions of the BBB to age-associated neurological disorders. Understanding how age alters BBB functions and responses to pathological insults could provide important insight on the role of the BBB in the progression of cognitive decline and neurodegenerative disease.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
International journal of molecular sciences
Volume
20
Issue
7
Date Published
04/2019
ISSN Number
1422-0067
DOI
10.3390/ijms20071632
Alternate Journal
Int J Mol Sci
PMID
30986918
PMCID
PMC6479894
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