The immune response to influenza in older humans: beyond immune senescence

JE McElhaney, CP Verschoor, MK Andrew, L Haynes… - Immunity & …, 2020 - Springer
Despite widespread influenza vaccination programs, influenza remains a major cause of
morbidity and mortality in older adults. Age-related changes in multiple aspects of the …

[HTML][HTML] T-cell immunity to influenza in older adults: a pathophysiological framework for development of more effective vaccines

JE McElhaney, GA Kuchel, X Zhou, SL Swain… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
One of the most profound public health consequences of immune senescence is reflected in
an increased susceptibility to influenza and other acute respiratory illnesses, as well as a …

Aging and impaired immunity to influenza viruses: implications for vaccine development

WM Liu, BAM van der Zeijst, CJP Boog… - Human …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Influenza infections are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality each year, with the
highest infection rates found in the elderly population. The main strategy to reduce the …

Influenza vaccine responses in older adults

JE McElhaney - Ageing research reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
The most profound consequences of immune senescence with respect to public health are
the increased susceptibility to influenza and loss of efficacy of the current split-virus …

Aging and influenza vaccine-induced immunity

HL Dugan, C Henry, PC Wilson - Cellular immunology, 2020 - Elsevier
Immunosenescence is defined as the progressive deterioration of the immune system with
aging. Immunosenescence stifles the generation of protective B and T cell-mediated …

The unmet need in the elderly: how immunosenescence, CMV infection, co-morbidities and frailty are a challenge for the development of more effective influenza …

JE McElhaney, X Zhou, HK Talbot, E Soethout… - Vaccine, 2012 - Elsevier
Influenza remains the single most important cause of excess disability and mortality during
the winter months. In spite of widespread influenza vaccination programs leading to …

[HTML][HTML] Immunosenescence and challenges of vaccination against influenza in the aging population

AJ Reber, T Chirkova, JH Kim, W Cao, R Biber… - Aging and …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Influenza is an important contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Accumulation of
genetic mutations termed antigenic drift, allows influenza viruses to inflict yearly epidemics …

Immunosenescence and influenza vaccine efficacy

S Sambhara, JE McElhaney - Vaccines for Pandemic Influenza, 2009 - Springer
A number of protective immune functions decline with age along with physiological and
anatomical changes, contributing to the increased susceptibility of older adults to infectious …

The unmet need in the elderly: designing new influenza vaccines for older adults

JE McElhaney - Vaccine, 2005 - Elsevier
Influenza is a serious illness and probably the single most important cause of excess
disability and mortality during the winter months. In spite of limited efficacy in older adults …

Immunosenescence: influenza vaccination and the elderly

K Haq, JE McElhaney - Current opinion in immunology, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•Aging is associated with a decline in immune function termed 'immune
senescence'.•Effective influenza vaccines need to be developed for better protection the …