Age-associated changes in the circulating human antibody repertoire are upregulated in autoimmunity.
Aaron ArveyMichael RoweJoseph Barten LegutkiGang AnAnantha GollapudiAnna LeiBill ColstonChaim PuttermanDavid SmithJanelle StilesTheodore TarasowPreveen RamamoorthyPublished in: Immunity & ageing : I & A (2020)
The circulating antibody repertoire has increased binding to thousands of di-serine peptide containing peptides in older donors, which can be represented as an immune age. Increased immune age is associated with autoimmune disease, acute inflammatory disease severity, and may be a broadly relevant biomarker of immune function in health, disease, and therapeutic intervention.