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Hallmarks of Aging in Macrophages: Consequences to Skin Inflammaging
Gabriela Guimarães, Palloma Porto Almeida, Leandro de Oliveira Santos, Leane Perim Rodrigues, Juliana Lott Carvalho, Mariana Boroni
Cells · 2021 · ▲ 70 citations
Abstract
The skin is our largest organ and the outermost protective barrier. Its aging reflects both intrinsic and extrinsic processes resulting from the constant insults it is exposed to. Aging in the skin is accompanied by specific epigenetic modifications, accumulation of senescent cells, reduced cellular proliferation/tissue renewal, altered extracellular matrix, and a proinflammatory environment favoring undesirable conditions, including disease onset. Macrophages (Mφ) are the most abundant immune cell type in the skin and comprise a group of heterogeneous and plastic cells that are key for skin homeostasis and host defense. However, they have also been implicated in orchestrating chronic inflammation during aging. Since Mφ are related to innate and adaptive immunity, it is possible that age-modified skin Mφ promote adaptive immunity exacerbation and exhaustion, favoring the emergence of proinflammatory pathologies, such as skin cancer. In this review, we will highlight recent findings pertaining to the effects of aging hallmarks over Mφ, supporting the recognition of such cell types as a driving force in skin inflammaging(definition) and age-related diseases. We will also present recent research targeting Mφ as potential therapeutic interventions in inflammatory skin disorders and cancer.
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Guimarães, G., Almeida, P.P., Santos, L.D.O., Rodrigues, L.P., Carvalho, J.L., & Boroni, M. (2021). Hallmarks of Aging in Macrophages: Consequences to Skin Inflammaging. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10061323
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Guimarães G, Almeida PP, Santos LDO, Rodrigues LP, Carvalho JL, Boroni M. Hallmarks of Aging in Macrophages: Consequences to Skin Inflammaging. Cells. 2021. doi:10.3390/cells10061323.
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@article{gabriela2021Hallma,
title = {Hallmarks of Aging in Macrophages: Consequences to Skin Inflammaging},
author = {Gabriela Guimarães and Palloma Porto Almeida and Leandro de Oliveira Santos and Leane Perim Rodrigues and Juliana Lott Carvalho and Mariana Boroni},
journal = {Cells},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3390/cells10061323},
}
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