Immunosenescence and inflammaging: Mechanisms and role in diseases.

Ageing Res Rev

Shanghai Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Cardiology, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032,  China; National Clinical Research Center for Interventional Medicine, Shanghai 200032, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Age-related changes lead to a decline in the immune system's function, a process known as immunosenescence, which increases susceptibility to diseases associated with aging.
  • Another related concept, inflammaging, describes chronic low-grade inflammation that occurs with aging, even without clear triggers.
  • This review aims to explore the connections between immunosenescence and inflammaging, focusing on their roles in various age-related diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders.

Article Abstract

Age-related changes initiate a cascade of cellular and molecular alterations that lead to immune system dysfunction or abnormal activation, predisposing individuals to age-related diseases. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as immunosenescence, highlighting aging-associated progressive decline of the immune system. Moreover, mounting evidence suggests that immunosenescence contributes to a related pathological phenomenon known as inflammaging. Inflammaging refers to chronic, low-grade, and systemic inflammation associated with aging, occurring despite the absence of overt stimuli. In the body, inflammation is typically activated in response to overt stimuli such as bacterial/microbial invasion or a pathological state, however, inflammaging occurrence and its underpinning mechanisms seem to be independent and in the absence of such stimuli. Despite recent advancements in molecular characterization and the scrutiny of disease relevance, these two interconnected concepts have remained largely unexplored and unrecognized. In this comprehensive review, we aim to shed light on the mechanistic and cellular aspects of immunosenescence and inflammaging, as well as their pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of aging-related diseases, including cancer, infections, dementia, and neurodegenerative disorders.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2024.102540DOI Listing

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