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Immunosenescence, Inflammaging, and Lung Senescence in Asthma in the Elderly

Tomoyuki Soma, Makoto Nagata

Biomolecules · 2022 · ▲ 57 citations

Abstract

Prevalence of asthma in older adults is growing along with increasing global life expectancy. Due to poor clinical consequences such as high mortality, advancement in understanding the pathophysiology of asthma in older patients has been sought to provide prompt treatment for them. Age-related alterations of functions in the immune system and lung parenchyma occur throughout life. Alterations with advancing age are promoted by various stimuli, including pathobionts, fungi, viruses, pollutants, and damage-associated molecular patterns derived from impaired cells, abandoned cell debris, and senescent cells. Age-related changes in the innate and adaptive immune response, termed immunosenescence, includes impairment of phagocytosis and antigen presentation, enhancement of proinflammatory mediator generation, and production of senescence(definition)-associated secretory phenotype. Immnunosenescence could promote inflammaging(definition) (chronic low-grade inflammation) and contribute to late-onset adult asthma and asthma in the elderly, along with age-related pulmonary disease, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pulmonary fibrosis, due to lung parenchyma senescence. Aged patients with asthma exhibit local and systemic type 2 and non-type 2 inflammation, associated with clinical manifestations. Here, we discuss immunosenescence's contribution to the immune response and the combination of type 2 inflammation and inflammaging in asthma in the elderly and present an overview of age-related features in the immune system and lung structure.

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10.3390/biom12101456
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Soma, T., &amp; Nagata, M. (2022). Immunosenescence, Inflammaging, and Lung Senescence in Asthma in the Elderly. <em>Biomolecules</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12101456
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Soma T, Nagata M. Immunosenescence, Inflammaging, and Lung Senescence in Asthma in the Elderly. Biomolecules. 2022. doi:10.3390/biom12101456.
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@article{tomoyuki2022Immuno, title = {Immunosenescence, Inflammaging, and Lung Senescence in Asthma in the Elderly}, author = {Tomoyuki Soma and Makoto Nagata}, journal = {Biomolecules}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.3390/biom12101456}, }

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