Inflammageing: chronic inflammation in ageing, cardiovascular disease, and frailty
Luigi Ferrucci,Elisa Fabbri +1 more
2.4K
TL;DR: Whether therapies to modulate inflammageing can reduce the age-related decline in health is discussed, and the hypothesis that inflammation affects CVD, multimorbidity, and frailty is supported by mechanistic studies but requires confirmation in humans.
read more
Abstract: Most older individuals develop inflammageing, a condition characterized by elevated levels of blood inflammatory markers that carries high susceptibility to chronic morbidity, disability, frailty, and premature death. Potential mechanisms of inflammageing include genetic susceptibility, central obesity, increased gut permeability, changes to microbiota composition, cellular senescence, NLRP3 inflammasome activation, oxidative stress caused by dysfunctional mitochondria, immune cell dysregulation, and chronic infections. Inflammageing is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), and clinical trials suggest that this association is causal. Inflammageing is also a risk factor for chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, cancer, depression, dementia, and sarcopenia, but whether modulating inflammation beneficially affects the clinical course of non-CVD health problems is controversial. This uncertainty is an important issue to address because older patients with CVD are often affected by multimorbidity and frailty — which affect clinical manifestations, prognosis, and response to treatment — and are associated with inflammation by mechanisms similar to those in CVD. The hypothesis that inflammation affects CVD, multimorbidity, and frailty by inhibiting growth factors, increasing catabolism, and interfering with homeostatic signalling is supported by mechanistic studies but requires confirmation in humans. Whether early modulation of inflammageing prevents or delays the onset of cardiovascular frailty should be tested in clinical trials. Inflammageing is a chronic, pro-inflammatory state that develops with age and is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, comorbidities, frailty, and death. In this Review, Ferrucci and Fabbri discuss whether therapies to modulate inflammageing can reduce the age-related decline in health.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
Immunomodulation in age-related disorders and nanotechnology interventions.
Uday Chintapula,Tanmayee R. Chikate,Deepsundar Sahoo,Amie Kieu,Ingrid D Guerrero Rodriguez,Kytai T. Nguyen,Daniel W. Trott +6 more
TL;DR: Current nanotechnology-based immunomodulatory approaches that have the potential to be used as therapeutic interventions for some prominent age-related diseases are discussed here.
10
Host-microbe interactions and outcomes in multiple myeloma and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
TL;DR: The current understanding of the role of host-microbe interactions and the inflammatory tumor microenvironment of multiple myeloma is discussed, data describing the key role of microbiota in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for treatment of hematologic malignancies are discussed, and several possible concepts for interventions directed at the gut microbiota to influence treatment outcomes are highlighted.
10
Antifragility and antiinflammaging: Can they play a role for a healthy longevity?
Fabiola Olivieri,Francesco Prattichizzo,Fabrizia Lattanzio,Anna Rita Bonfigli,Liana Spazzafumo +4 more
TL;DR: This scenario wondered if the antifragility concept, recently developed in the framework of business and risk analysis, could add some information to disentangle the heterogeneous nature of the aging process in human.
10
NAD+ Precursors and Intestinal Inflammation: Therapeutic Insights Involving Gut Microbiota
M. I. Rojo-Lopez,Joana Rossell,Antonio J. Ruiz-Alcaraz,Núria Alonso,Bruno Ramos-Molina,Didac Mauricio,Josep Julve +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a comprehensive review of the effect of NAD+-increasing strategies on host intestinal physiology is presented, focusing on the impact of NAD deficiency on intestinal inflammation and dysbiosis in animal and human models.
10
Environmental Enrichment Protects against Neurotoxic Effects of Lipopolysaccharide: A Comprehensive Overview
Eugenia Landolfo,Debora Cutuli,Davide Decandia,Francesca Balsamo,Laura Petrosini,Francesca Gelfo +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of exposure to environmental enrichment (EE) paradigms in counteracting LPS-induced neuroinflammation throughout the lifespan are described, based on which, a methodical search of studies in the literature, using the PubMed and Scopus databases, was performed, focusing on exposure to LPS, as an inflammatory mediator, and to EE paradigm in preclinical murine models.
References
Systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: In this review the usual methods applied in systematic reviews and meta-analyses are outlined, and the most common procedures for combining studies with binary outcomes are described, illustrating how they can be done using Stata commands.
34.9K
Frailty in Older Adults Evidence for a Phenotype
Linda P. Fried,Catherine M. Tangen,Jeremy D. Walston,Anne B. Newman,Calvin H. Hirsch,John S. Gottdiener,Teresa E. Seeman,Russell P. Tracy,Willem J. Kop,B Gregory Burke,Mary Ann McBurnie +10 more
TL;DR: This study provides a potential standardized definition for frailty in community-dwelling older adults and offers concurrent and predictive validity for the definition, and finds that there is an intermediate stage identifying those at high risk of frailty.
22K
Atherosclerosis — An Inflammatory Disease
TL;DR: Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease as discussed by the authors, and it is a major cause of death in the United States, Europe, and much of Asia, despite changes in lifestyle and use of new pharmacologic approaches to lower plasma cholesterol concentrations.
21.2K
Meta-Analysis: A Constantly Evolving Research Integration Tool
TL;DR: The four articles in this special section onMeta-analysis illustrate some of the complexities entailed in meta-analysis methods and contributes both to advancing this methodology and to the increasing complexities that can befuddle researchers.
20.8K
The Hallmarks of Aging
TL;DR: Nine tentative hallmarks that represent common denominators of aging in different organisms are enumerated, with special emphasis on mammalian aging, to identify pharmaceutical targets to improve human health during aging, with minimal side effects.
13K
Related Papers (5)
David Furman,Judith Campisi,Judith Campisi,Eric Verdin,Pedro Carrera-Bastos,Sasha Targ,Claudio Franceschi,Luigi Ferrucci,Derek W. Gilroy,Alessio Fasano,Gary W. Miller,Andrew H. Miller,Alberto Mantovani,Alberto Mantovani,Alberto Mantovani,Cornelia M. Weyand,Nir Barzilai,Jorge Goronzy,Thomas A. Rando,Thomas A. Rando,Rita B. Effros,Alejandro Lucia,Nicole Kleinstreuer,George M. Slavich +23 more