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The Role of Immune Function in Longevity and Adaptation in Vertebrates  

Hui Liu , Shiqiang Huang
Tropical Animal Resources Research Center, Hainan Institute of Tropical Agricultural Resources, Sanya, 572000, Hainan, China
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International Journal of Molecular Zoology, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 4   doi: 10.5376/ijmz.2024.14.0018
Received: 01 May, 2024    Accepted: 10 Jun., 2024    Published: 01 Jul., 2024
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Liu H., and Huang S.Q., 2024, The role of immune function in longevity and adaptation in vertebrates, International Journal of Molecular Zoology, 14(4): 197-210 (doi: 10.5376/ijmz.2024.14.0018)

Abstract

Longevity and adaptation are critical aspects of vertebrate biology, where the immune system plays a central role in maintaining health and survival across diverse environments. This study explores the intricate relationships between immune function, lifespan, and environmental adaptation in vertebrates. It begins by providing an overview of vertebrate longevity and adaptation, followed by a detailed examination of the immune system's components and evolutionary mechanisms; then delves into the link between immune function and longevity, discussing key processes such as immunosenescence and inflammation, and highlights comparative studies across different vertebrate species. The role of immune function in adaptation, particularly in extreme environments, is also discussed, with a focus on genetic and physiological adaptations in Arctic vertebrates. A case study on the naked mole rat illustrates the unique immune characteristics that contribute to its exceptional lifespan. This study further explores the interplay between immune function, longevity, and disease resistance, emphasizing the trade-offs involved; finally, discusses the implications of immune function for conservation and wildlife management, and suggest future research directions, including the potential for translational applications in medicine and conservation. This study underscores the importance of integrating immune function studies into broader research on vertebrate longevity and adaptation.

Keywords
Vertebrate longevity; Immune function; Adaptation; Immunosenescence; Environmental adaptation
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