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Aging and periodontitis increase brain dissemination of oral bacteria
Abstract Background The microbiome is a dynamic system that changes throughout life. Studies have revealed the relationship between periodontal disease and the oral microbiota; however, the impact of periodontal disease on the expression of senescence markers and on the inflammaging of the oral and systemic microbiome remains unclear.
Ozge Unlu +7 more
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Ageing is accompanied by a decline in immune function (immunosenescence), increased inflammation (inflammaging), and more senescent cells which together contribute to age-related disease and infection susceptibility. The innate immune system is the front-
Shaun Hanley +3 more
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THE NLRC4 INFLAMMASOME CONTRIBUTES TO BRAIN INFLAMMAGING
Inflammation is a natural part of aging in a process known as inflammaging. Inflammaging has been associated with deleterious outcomes in the aging brain. It is believed that inflammaging precedes the onset of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’
N.H. Mejias +5 more
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The inflammaging microenvironment induces dysfunctional rewiring of Tfh cell differentiation
Humoral immunity is orchestrated by follicular helper T (Tfh) cells, which promote cognate B cells to produce high-affinity, protective antibodies. In aged individuals, humoral immunity after vaccination is diminished despite the presence of Tfh cells ...
Cody S. Nelson +18 more
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Staging concept for aging management: Definition, mechanism, and coping strategies
We divided the overall aging stage into “pre‐aging”, “aging compensation”, and “aging disability”. For each stage, we delineate the clinical presentations, biological phenomena, theoretical underpinnings, and key management priorities. Abstract Aging, as a gradual and largely irreversible biological process, characterized by declining organismal ...
Zhonghan Wang +6 more
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Alpha synuclein and inflammaging
The α-synuclein protein is an established molecule in Lewy body pathology, especially Parkinson's disease (PD). While the pathological role of α-synuclein (α-syn) in PD has been well described, novel evidence may suggest that α-syn interacts with inflammasomes in response to aging.
Geneviève L. Putnam, Robert W. Maitta
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LINE-1 derepression in senescent cells triggers interferon and inflammaging
Retrotransposable elements are deleterious at many levels, and the failure of host surveillance systems for these elements can thus have negative consequences. However, the contribution of retrotransposon activity to ageing and age-associated diseases is
M. Cecco +22 more
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Determinants of Immunoglobulin‐G N‐Glycan Patterns in the Aging General Population
The effect of demographic and lifestyle factors on IgG N‐glycosylation, which determines IgG's inflammatory response, remains poorly characterized. Aging, higher BMI, female sex, smoking, and heavy alcohol consumption are determinants of IgG N‐glycome patterns, which are indicative of inflammation. Women exhibit a distinct change in IgG N‐glycosylation
Samantha Leonard +10 more
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Role of inflammaging in the development of chronic heart failure and osteoporosis: A literature review [PDF]
The interaction between heart failure (HF) and osteoporosis in a multimorbid patient is a relevant complication in the aging population. The concept of inflammaging (inflammatory aging) allows us to consider the prolonged process of subclinical ...
Vera N. Larina, Ekaterina S. Shcherbina
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A relevant feature of aging is chronic low-grade inflammation, termed inflammaging, a key process promoting the development of all major age-related diseases.
Angelica Giuliani +5 more
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