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- 2019
Failure of immunosurveillance accelerates agingDOI: 10.1080/2162402X.2019.1575117 Keywords: Age-related disease, cytotoxic T cells, NK cells, immunosenescence, senescence Abstract: Immunosurveillance is generally conceived as a mechanism through which the immune system detects and eliminates (pre-)malignant cells, thus reducing the risk of developing cancer. A recent paper by Ovadya et al. demonstrates that knockout of the gene coding for perforin-1 causes accelerated accumulation of senescent cells in multiple mouse organs, thereby speeding up the aging process. These results suggest that immunosurveillance plays a much broader role in maintaining organismal health than it had been suspected
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