'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. Based on literature data, we argue that the major source of inflammatory stimuli is represented by endogenous/self, misplaced, or altered molecules resulting from damaged and/or dead cells and organelles (cell debris), recognized by receptors of the innate immune system. While their production is physiological and increases with age, their disposal by the proteasome via autophagy and/or mitophagy progressively declines. This 'autoreactive/autoimmune' process fuels t...
none5noInflammaging is a recent theory of aging originally proposed in 2000 where data and conceptua...
A large part of the aging phenotype, including immunosenescence, is explained by an imbalance betwee...
Ageing has pronounced effects on the immune system, including on innate immune cells. Whilst most st...
'Inflammaging' refers to the chronic, low-grade inflammation that characterizes aging. Inflammaging...
'Inflammaging' refers to the chronic, low-grade inflammation that characterizes aging. Inflammaging ...
none7noInflammaging is a theory of aging based on the evidence that the evolutionary unpredicted per...
Abstract The low-grade, chronic, systemic inflammatory state that characterizes the aging process (i...
Aging is a complex process with an impact on essentially all organs. Declined cellular repair causes...
Inflammaging is characterized by the upregulation of the inflammatory response that occurs with adva...
According to the theory of inflammaging, aging of the body and the development of age-related diseas...
Nowadays, new advances in society and health have brought an increased life expectancy. However, at ...
Acute inflammation is a physiological response to injury or infection, with a cascade of steps that ...
Acute inflammation is a physiological response to injury or infection, with a cascade of steps that ...
Ageing and age-related diseases share some basic mechanistic pillars that largely converge on inflam...
none2siMost older individuals develop inflammageing, a condition characterized by elevated levels of...
none5noInflammaging is a recent theory of aging originally proposed in 2000 where data and conceptua...
A large part of the aging phenotype, including immunosenescence, is explained by an imbalance betwee...
Ageing has pronounced effects on the immune system, including on innate immune cells. Whilst most st...
'Inflammaging' refers to the chronic, low-grade inflammation that characterizes aging. Inflammaging...
'Inflammaging' refers to the chronic, low-grade inflammation that characterizes aging. Inflammaging ...
none7noInflammaging is a theory of aging based on the evidence that the evolutionary unpredicted per...
Abstract The low-grade, chronic, systemic inflammatory state that characterizes the aging process (i...
Aging is a complex process with an impact on essentially all organs. Declined cellular repair causes...
Inflammaging is characterized by the upregulation of the inflammatory response that occurs with adva...
According to the theory of inflammaging, aging of the body and the development of age-related diseas...
Nowadays, new advances in society and health have brought an increased life expectancy. However, at ...
Acute inflammation is a physiological response to injury or infection, with a cascade of steps that ...
Acute inflammation is a physiological response to injury or infection, with a cascade of steps that ...
Ageing and age-related diseases share some basic mechanistic pillars that largely converge on inflam...
none2siMost older individuals develop inflammageing, a condition characterized by elevated levels of...
none5noInflammaging is a recent theory of aging originally proposed in 2000 where data and conceptua...
A large part of the aging phenotype, including immunosenescence, is explained by an imbalance betwee...
Ageing has pronounced effects on the immune system, including on innate immune cells. Whilst most st...