Serum Cytokines During Acute Respiratory Infection and Relationship to Age
Aanya Gupta, Holden T. Maecker

TL;DR
This study explores how cytokine levels change with age during respiratory infections like influenza, revealing patterns of immune response across different age groups.
Contribution
The study introduces a continuous age analysis of cytokine responses during infection, including younger individuals and highlighting novel biomarker trends.
Findings
Pro-inflammatory cytokines were significantly elevated in infected individuals, with stronger effects observed in younger age groups.
Biomarkers showed significant non-zero slopes in healthy individuals, supporting the concept of inflammaging.
The study provides insights into immune system changes and influenza response across the lifespan.
Abstract
Influenza and other seasonal respiratory viruses affect millions annually. While age is generally known to be correlated with risk and outcome, the mechanisms underlying these differences, especially in the infected, have been poorly defined. Previous studies have focused primarily on cell-subset shifts in older adults, leaving a gap in understanding of how cytokine responses vary across the full age spectrum. Cytokine data from Luminex assays were compiled from Stanford clinical studies and after batch control filtering, the dataset included 181 healthy individuals (ages 4–97) and 27 symptomatic individuals (mostly confirmed influenza, ages 14–77). Ordinary least squares regression was applied to assess cytokine differences due to infection status, age, and their interaction, with statistical significance defined as p<0.05. The results illustrated that pro-inflammatory cytokines were…
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TopicsInfluenza Virus Research Studies · Tryptophan and brain disorders · Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
