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Inflammaging as a prodrome to Alzheimer's disease [PDF]
Recently, the term "inflammaging" was coined by Franceshci and colleagues to characterize a widely accepted paradigm that ageing is accompanied by a low-grade chronic up-regulation of certain pro-inflammatory responses. Inflammaging differs significantly
Rrapo Elona +6 more
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Inflamma-miRs in aging and breast cancer: Are they reliable players? [PDF]
Human aging is characterized by chronic low-grade inflammation known as inflammaging. Persistent low-level inflammation also plays a key role in all stages of breast cancer since inflammaging is the potential link between cancer and aging through NF-kB ...
Cristina Sorina Cătană +4 more
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Pathogenesis and inflammaging in myelodysplastic syndrome
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a genetically complex and phenotypically diverse set of clonal hematologic neoplasms that occur with increasing frequency with age.
Matthew T. Villaume, Michael R. Savona
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The stress polarity signaling (SPS) pathway serves as a marker and a target in the leaky gut barrier: implications in aging and cancer. [PDF]
The gut barrier separates trillions of microbes from the largest immune system in the body; when compromised, a "leaky" gut barrier fuels systemic inflammation, which hastens the progression of chronic diseases.
Das, Soumita +9 more
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Inflammaging: Implications in Sarcopenia
In a world in which life expectancy is increasing, understanding and promoting healthy aging becomes a contemporary demand. In the elderly, a sterile, chronic and low-grade systemic inflammation known as “inflammaging” is linked with many age-associated diseases. Considering sarcopenia as a loss of strength and mass of skeletal muscle related to aging,
Eduardo Antuña +7 more
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How inflammaging diminishes adaptive immunity [PDF]
Chambers et al. show that senescent skin cells in older adults provoke monocyte-dependent local inflammation in response to injury, which hampers T cell recall responses to viruses. Importantly, they further show that this phenomenon can be blocked pharmacologically to boost adaptive immunity.
Herbert, Kasler, Eric, Verdin
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Connecting aging biology and inflammation in the omics era
Aging is characterized by the accumulation of damage to macromolecules and cell architecture that triggers a proinflammatory state in blood and solid tissues, termed inflammaging.
Keenan A. Walker +3 more
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Nutrition, diet and immunosenescence [PDF]
Ageing is characterized by immunosenescence and the progressive decline in immunity in association with an increased frequency of infections and chronic disease.
Agrawal +217 more
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Systems medicine of inflammaging [PDF]
Systems Medicine (SM) can be defined as an extension of Systems Biology (SB) to Clinical-Epidemiological disciplines through a shifting paradigm, starting from a cellular, toward a patient centered framework. According to this vision, the three pillars of SM are Biomedical hypotheses, experimental data, mainly achieved by Omics technologies and ...
CASTELLANI, GASTONE +15 more
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Alzheimer’s Disease and Inflammaging
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common age-related neurodegenerative disorders. The main theory of Alzheimer’s disease progress is the amyloid-β cascade hypothesis. However, the initial mechanisms of insoluble forms of amyloid-β formation and hyperphosphorylated tau protein in neurons remain unclear.
Anna Kosyreva +3 more
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