Sansoni, PaoloVescovini, RosannaFagnoni, FrancescoAkbar, ArneArens, RamonChiu, Yen L.Šain, Luka Č.Merville, Julie D.Derhovanessian, EvelynaMartinez, Sara F.Franceschi, ClaudioFrasca, DanielaFulöp, TamasFurman, DavidKlotsas, Effrossyni G.Goodrum, FeliciaLoebenstein, Beatrix G.Hurme, MikkoKern, FlorianLiller, DanieleBotet, Miguel L.Maier, Andrea B.Marandu, Thomas F.Marchant, ArnaudMatheï, CatharinaMoss, PaulMuntasell, AuraRemmerswaal, Ester B.M.Riddell, Natalie E.Rothe, KathrinSauce, DelphineShin, Eui C.Simanek, Amanda M.Smithey, Megan J.Nauclér, Cecilia S.Solana, RafaelThomas, Paul GLier, Rene V.Pawelec, GrahamZugich, Janko N.2016-07-082016-07-082014-04Sansoni, P., Vescovini, R., Fagnoni, F.F., Akbar, A., Arens, R., Chiu, Y.L., Čičin-Šain, L., Dechanet-Merville, J., Derhovanessian, E., Ferrando-Martinez, S. and Franceschi, C., 2014. New advances in CMV and immunosenescence. Experimental gerontology, 55, pp.54-62.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/2836Immunosenescence, defined as the age-associated dysregulation and dysfunction of the immune system, is characterized by impaired protective immunity and decreased efficacy of vaccines. An increasing number of immunological, clinical and epidemiological studies suggest that persistent Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is associated with accelerated aging of the immune system and with several age-related diseases. However, current evidence on whether and how human CMV (HCMV) infection is implicated in immunosenescence and in age-related diseases remains incomplete and many aspects of CMV involvement in immune aging remain controversial. The attendees of the 4th International Workshop on "CMV & Immunosenescence", held in Parma, Italy, 25-27th March, 2013, presented and discussed data related to these open questions, which are reported in this commentary.enImmunosenescenceCytomegalovirus infectionImmune homeostasisPathologies of agingNew Advances in CMV and ImmunosenescenceJournal Article, Peer Reviewed10.1016/j.exger.2014.03.020 · Source: PubMed