Intestinal T cells in aging: implications for gut barrier integrity and inflammaging
Abstract Aging is accompanied by a progressive decline in intestinal barrier integrity, resulting in increased permeability to luminal microbes and microbial products and contributing to chronic low-grade inflammation (“inflammaging”). While epithelial and microbial changes have been extensively studied, the role of intestinal T cells as active regulators of barrier homeostasis during aging remains underappreciated. The gut harbors the largest population of T cells in the body, including diverse
