Classical and lectin complement pathways and markers of inflammation for investigation of susceptibility to infections among healthy older adults.
David C LaFonSteffen ThielYoung-Il KimMark T DransfieldMoon H NahmPublished in: Immunity & ageing : I & A (2020)
We did not observe deficiencies in lectin pathway components to account for increased susceptibility to ficolin-binding serotypes of S. pneumoniae. Elevated levels of inflammatory cytokines in older adults are suggestive of inflammaging. However, the observed age and race-associated changes in C1q have not been previously reported in the populations included in our study. These findings are relevant to the investigation of C1q in aging-related pathology, and for its proposed role as a biomarker for frailty and disease.