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Clinical perspectives on the age-related increase of immunosuppressive activity

Antero Salminen

Journal of Molecular Medicine · 2022 · ▲ 60 citations

Abstract

The aging process is associated with a remodeling of the immune system involving chronic low-grade inflammation and a gradual decline in the function of the immune system. These processes are also called inflammaging(definition) and immunosenescence. The age-related immune remodeling is associated with many clinical changes, e.g., risk for cancers and chronic infections increases, whereas the efficiency of vaccination and immunotherapy declines with aging. On the other hand, there is convincing evidence that chronic inflammatory states promote the premature aging process. The inflammation associated with aging or chronic inflammatory conditions stimulates a counteracting immunosuppression which protects tissues from excessive inflammatory injuries but promotes immunosenescence. Immunosuppression is a driving force in tumors and chronic infections and it also induces the tolerance to vaccination and immunotherapies. Immunosuppressive cells, e.g., myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC), regulatory T cells (Treg), and type M2 macrophages, have a crucial role in tumorigenesis and chronic infections as well as in the tolerance to vaccination and immunotherapies. Interestingly, there is substantial evidence that inflammaging is also associated with an increased immunosuppressive activity, e.g., upregulation of immunosuppressive cells and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Given that both the aging and chronic inflammatory states involve the activation of immunosuppression and immunosenescence, this might explain why aging is a risk factor for tumorigenesis and chronic inflammatory states and conversely, chronic inflammatory insults promote the premature aging process in humans.

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10.1007/s00109-022-02193-4
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Salminen, A. (2022). Clinical perspectives on the age-related increase of immunosuppressive activity. <em>Journal of Molecular Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-022-02193-4
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Salminen A. Clinical perspectives on the age-related increase of immunosuppressive activity. Journal of Molecular Medicine. 2022. doi:10.1007/s00109-022-02193-4.
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@article{antero2022Clinic, title = {Clinical perspectives on the age-related increase of immunosuppressive activity}, author = {Antero Salminen}, journal = {Journal of Molecular Medicine}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1007/s00109-022-02193-4}, }

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