Chronic inflammation, increased reactivity to self-antigens and incidences of cancer are hallmarks of aging. However, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Age-associated alterations in the DNA either due to oxidative damage, defects in DNA repair or epigenetic modifications such as methylation that lead to mutations and changes in the expression of genes are thought to be partially responsible. Here we report that epigenetic modifications in aged DNA also increase its immunogenicity rendering it more reactive to innate immune system cells such as the dendritic cells. We observed increased upregulation of costimulatory molecules as well as enhanced secretion of IFN-alpha from dendritic cells in response to DNA from aged donors ...
Ageing is a complex, multifaceted process leading to widespread functional decline that affects ever...
BACKGROUND: Advancing age progressively impacts on risk and severity of chronic disease. It also mod...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
Chronic inflammation, increased reactivity to self-antigens and incidences of cancer are hallmarks o...
AIM: We sought to define age-associated DNA methylation changes in naive CD4+ T cells. MATERIALS & M...
Epigenetics refers to the study of mechanisms controlling the chromatin structure, which has fundame...
Aging is associated with decreased antigen-specific immunity and increased chronic inflammation. Whi...
Background Changes in DNA methylation are among the mechanisms contributing to the ageing process...
DNA methylation has been associated with age-related disease. Intra-individual changes in gene-speci...
DNA methylation plays an important role in development of disease and the process of aging. In this ...
International audienceEpigenetic changes are required for normal development, yet the nature and res...
Aging is arguably the most familiar yet least-well understood aspect of human biology. The role of e...
Aging inevitably leads to reduced immune function, leaving the elderly more susceptible to infection...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
DNA methylation exhibits a gradual genome-wide decrease in association with aging and the rate of de...
Ageing is a complex, multifaceted process leading to widespread functional decline that affects ever...
BACKGROUND: Advancing age progressively impacts on risk and severity of chronic disease. It also mod...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
Chronic inflammation, increased reactivity to self-antigens and incidences of cancer are hallmarks o...
AIM: We sought to define age-associated DNA methylation changes in naive CD4+ T cells. MATERIALS & M...
Epigenetics refers to the study of mechanisms controlling the chromatin structure, which has fundame...
Aging is associated with decreased antigen-specific immunity and increased chronic inflammation. Whi...
Background Changes in DNA methylation are among the mechanisms contributing to the ageing process...
DNA methylation has been associated with age-related disease. Intra-individual changes in gene-speci...
DNA methylation plays an important role in development of disease and the process of aging. In this ...
International audienceEpigenetic changes are required for normal development, yet the nature and res...
Aging is arguably the most familiar yet least-well understood aspect of human biology. The role of e...
Aging inevitably leads to reduced immune function, leaving the elderly more susceptible to infection...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
DNA methylation exhibits a gradual genome-wide decrease in association with aging and the rate of de...
Ageing is a complex, multifaceted process leading to widespread functional decline that affects ever...
BACKGROUND: Advancing age progressively impacts on risk and severity of chronic disease. It also mod...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...