An Update on Inflamm-Aging: Mechanisms, Prevention, and Treatment

Shijin Xia(Fudan University), Xinyan Zhang(Chengdu Military General Hospital), Songbai Zheng(Fudan University), Ramin Khanabdali(Royal Women's Hospital), Bill Kalionis(Royal Women's Hospital), Junzhen Wu(Fudan University), Wenbin Wan(Sun Yat-sen University), Xiantao Tai(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Journal of Immunology Research
January 1, 2016
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Abstract

Inflamm-aging is a challenging and promising new branch of aging-related research fields that includes areas such as immunosenescence. Increasing evidence indicates that inflamm-aging is intensively associated with many aging diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, atherosclerosis, heart disease, type II diabetes, and cancer. Mounting studies have focused on the role of inflamm-aging in disease progression and many advances have been made in the last decade. However, the underlying mechanisms by which inflamm-aging affects pathological changes and disease development are still unclear. Here, we review studies of inflamm-aging that explore the concept, pathological features, mechanisms, intervention, and the therapeutic strategies of inflamm-aging in disease progression.


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