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Bladder cancer, inflammageing and microbiomes

Nature Reviews Urology, 2022
Ageing is correlated with elevated bladder cancer incidence, morbidity and mortality. Advanced age is also associated with elevated markers of chronic inflammation and perturbations in gut and urinary tract microbiota. One reason for the increased incidence and mortality of bladder cancer in the elderly might be that age-associated changes in multiple ...
Martin, Austin   +4 more
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Ammonia-Induced Glial-Inflammaging

Molecular Neurobiology, 2020
Astrocytes are functionally diverse glial cells that maintain blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity, provide metabolic and trophic support, and react to pathogens or harmful stimuli through inflammatory response. Impairment of astrocyte functions has been implicated in hepatic encephalopathy (HE), a neurological complication associated with ...
Larissa Daniele Bobermin   +3 more
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Inflammaging and Anti-Inflammaging: The Role of Cytokines in Extreme Longevity

Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis, 2015
Longevity and aging are two sides of the same coin, as they both derive from the interaction between genetic and environmental factors. Aging is a complex, dynamic biological process characterized by continuous remodeling. One of the most recent theories on aging focuses on immune response, and takes into consideration the activation of subclinical ...
Paola Lucia Minciullo   +2 more
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Inflammaging Targets

2019
Inflammaging refers to the chronic, low-grade inflammation that develops with age and may favor the onset of age-related diseases (ARDs) and geriatric syndromes (GSs). Many molecular mechanisms are involved in causing inflammaging, from innate immunity activation to increased availability of DAMPs and to mitochondria-ER stress. Inflammaging is emerging
Capri M., Franceschi C., Salvioli S.
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Inflammaging.

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2019
Chronic inflammation is the common pathological basis for age-associated diseases. Chronic activation of basic inflammatory sates is known to associate with aging. Changes in immune system (immunosenescence), tissue microenvironment, such as the accumulation of cell debris, and systemic changes in metabolic and hormonal signals, likely contribute to ...
Yumiko, Oishi, Ichiro, Manabe
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NLRP3 inflammasome activation in inflammaging

Seminars in Immunology, 2018
The process of aging is associated with the appearance of low-grade subclinical inflammation, termed inflammaging, that can accelerate age-related diseases. In Western societies the age-related inflammatory response can additionally be aggravated by an inflammatory response related to modern lifestyles and excess calorie consumption, a pathophysiologic
Latz, Eicke, Duewell, Peter
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Inflammaging aggravates stroke pathology

Nature Immunology, 2023
Christian Schulz, Steffen Massberg
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Inflammaging and the skin

The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2020
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 pro-inflammatory cytokines and a shift toward cellular senescence; changes that are ...
Pilkington, Suzanne   +3 more
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