Abstract
The thymus is a largely neglected organ but plays a significant role in the regulation of adaptive immune responses. The effect of aging on the thymus and immune senescence is well established, and the resulting inflammaging is found to be implicated in the development of many chronic diseases including atherosclerosis, hypertension and type 2 diabetes. Both aging and diseases of inflammaging are associated with severe COVID-19 disease, and a dysfunctional thymus may be a predisposing factor. In addition, insults on the thymus during childhood may lead to abnormal thymic function and may explain severe COVID-19 disease among younger individuals; therefore, measurement of thymic function may assist COVID-19 care. Those with poor thymic function may be treated prophylactically with convalescent serum or recombinant antibodies, and they may respond better to high-dose or adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccines. Treatments inducing thymic regeneration may improve patients’ overall health and may be incorporated in COVID-19 management.
Keywords: COVID-19; aging; immunity; immunosenescence; inflammation; longevity; thymus.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, Inflammation, Immunity, aging, immunosenescence, Longevity, thymus., 【초록키워드】 antibodies, hypertension, chronic disease, type 2 diabetes, COVID-19 vaccines, Health, management, Atherosclerosis, Patient, childhood, immune senescence, convalescent serum, disease, Care, severe COVID-19 disease, adaptive immune responses, High-dose, Regulation, organ, IMPROVE, resulting, addition, treated, implicated, explain, respond, assist, prophylactically, thymic, 【제목키워드】 immunization, COVID-19 disease, antibody treatment, implication,