Age-Associated Microbial Dysbiosis Promotes Intestinal Permeability, Systemic Inflammation, and Macrophage Dysfunction
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"V体育官网入口" Age-Associated Microbial Dysbiosis Promotes Intestinal Permeability, Systemic Inflammation, and Macrophage Dysfunction
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Age-Associated Microbial Dysbiosis Promotes Intestinal Permeability, Systemic Inflammation, and Macrophage Dysfunction.Cell Host Microbe. 2018 Apr 11;23(4):570. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2018.03.006. Cell Host Microbe. 2018. PMID: 29649447 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Abstract
Levels of inflammatory mediators in circulation are known to increase with age, but the underlying cause of this age-associated inflammation is debated. We find that, when maintained under germ-free conditions, mice do not display an age-related increase in circulating pro-inflammatory cytokine levels. A higher proportion of germ-free mice live to 600 days than their conventional counterparts, and macrophages derived from aged germ-free mice maintain anti-microbial activity. Co-housing germ-free mice with old, but not young, conventionally raised mice increases pro-inflammatory cytokines in the blood. In tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-deficient mice, which are protected from age-associated inflammation, age-related microbiota changes are not observed. Furthermore, age-associated microbiota changes can be reversed by reducing TNF using anti-TNF therapy VSports手机版. These data suggest that aging-associated microbiota promote inflammation and that reversing these age-related microbiota changes represents a potential strategy for reducing age-associated inflammation and the accompanying morbidity. .
Keywords: Streptococcus pneumoniae; elderly; host defense; immunosenescence; inflamm-aging; inflammation; macrophage; microbiome; microbiota V体育安卓版. .
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Breaking Down Walls: Microbiota and the Aging Gut.Cell Host Microbe. 2017 Apr 12;21(4):417-418. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2017.03.013. Cell Host Microbe. 2017. PMID: 28407478
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