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Cholesterol metabolism in T-cell aging: Accomplices or victims.

Cexun HuHongliang WuQun ZhuNa CaoHui Wang
Published in: FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (2023)
Aging has a significant impact on the function and metabolism of T cells. Cholesterol, the most important sterol in mammals, is known as the "gold of the body" because it maintains membrane fluidity, rigidity, and signal transduction while also serving as a precursor of oxysterols, bile acids, and steroid hormones. Cholesterol homeostasis is primarily controlled by uptake, biosynthesis, efflux, and regulatory mechanisms. Previous studies have suggested that there are reciprocal interactions between cholesterol metabolism and T lymphocytes. Here, we will summarize the most recent advances in the effects of cholesterol and its derivatives on T-cell aging. We will furthermore discuss interventions that might be used to help older individuals with immune deficiencies or diminishing immune competence.
Keyphrases
  • low density lipoprotein
  • physical activity
  • transcription factor
  • silver nanoparticles
  • cell wall