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T 细胞衰老:围手术期免疫调节的重要靶点
Authors Lan H, Xu S, Li H , Guo R , Feng Z, Wang Y
Received 25 January 2025
Accepted for publication 19 April 2025
Published 1 May 2025 Volume 2025:20 Pages 537—557
DOI http://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S519438
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Nandu Goswami
Haoning Lan, Songchao Xu, Huili Li, Ruijuan Guo, Zhong Feng, Yun Wang
Department of Anaesthesiology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100050, People’s Republic of China
Correspondence: Yun Wang, Department of Anesthesiology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 95, Yong’ an Road, Beijing, 100050, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86-10-63133069, Email wangyun129@ccmu.edu.cn
Abstract: Although T cells are crucially involved in maintaining immune function, their roles change with age. Furthermore, T cell aging has a unique onset and progression mechanism and several clinical indicators have been developed to detect it. Moreover, perioperative pain and stressful stimuli could affect the body’s immune status, influencing patients’ recovery. This article examines how preoperative and intraoperative complications influence T cell aging. These factors include conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, acute respiratory distress syndrome, hypoxemia, depression, pain, obesity, neurologic diseases, tumors, autoimmune diseases, as well as aspects like anesthetic modalities, types of surgery, and medications. This analysis could help identify groups at a high risk of perioperative T cell aging. For example, elderly cancer patients with multiple chronic diseases may be the most affected by T cell aging. We also discuss the effects of T cell aging on postoperative phenomena such as neurological dysfunction and recovery quality. Based on insights from this discussion, we deduced that prehabilitation, pharmacological treatment, and adoptive neuro-immunotherapy could modulate T cell aging in the perioperative period, thus improving clinical prognosis.
Keywords: perioperative period, T cell aging, immunomodulation, CD57, terminal effector memory T cells, senescence-associated secretory phenotype