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Inflammaging and ‘Garb-aging’ [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2017
'Inflammaging' refers to the chronic, low-grade inflammation that characterizes aging. Inflammaging is macrophage centered, involves several tissues and organs, including the gut microbiota, and is characterized by a complex balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory responses.
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Inflammaging and Osteoarthritis

Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2022
Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent disease particularly in subjects over 65 years of age worldwide. While in the past it was considered a mere consequence of cartilage degradation leading to anatomical and functional joint impairment, in recent decades, there has been a more dynamic view with the synovium, the cartilage, and the subchondral bone ...
Francesca Motta   +3 more
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Inflammaging and Cannabinoids

Ageing Research Reviews, 2021
Aging is a complex phenomenon associated with a wide spectrum of physical and physiological changes affecting every part of all metazoans, if they escape death prior to reaching maturity. Critical to survival, the immune system evolved as the principal component of response to injury and defense against pathogen invasions.
Babak, Baban   +8 more
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MDSCs, ageing and inflammageing

Cellular Immunology, 2021
The challenge of distinguishing between changes attributable to ageing and those attributable to pathology is even greater for the immune system than for many other organs, and this is especially true for myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). Hematopoiesis is different in older adults with a bias towards myelopoiesis, and older adults also manifest
Graham, Pawelec   +4 more
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Human Inflammaging

Gerontology, 2019
Human aging is a very complex process that occurs in an intricate biological and physiological setting. Many changes occur with aging and among the most important are changes in immune reactivity associated with cell differentiation stages and the phenomenon of inflammaging, understood as subclinical inflammatory readiness, manifested by elevated ...
Tamàs, Fülöp   +2 more
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Inflammaging and the Skin

Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2021
As global life expectancy continues to rise, we are challenged with maintaining health into old age. One strategy is to target the chronic low-level inflammation associated with aging, termed inflammaging. This is characterized by increased levels of circulating proinflammatory cytokines and a shift toward cellular senescence, changes that are believed
Suzanne M. Pilkington   +3 more
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Assessing inflammageing

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2017
Immunosenescence has been scrutinized in detail, and evidence that inflammation and ageing are interrelated is consistent. Still, a gold standard for assessing the biological age of the immune function in an individual patient is lacking, so that immunosenescence is still not a quantifiable criterion in clinical decision-making processes.This review ...
Ursula, Müller-Werdan   +2 more
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