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Inflammaging is driven by upregulation of innate immune receptors and systemic interferon signaling and is ameliorated by dietary restriction
Seyed Mohammad Mahdi Rasa, Francesco Annunziata, Anna Křepelová, Suneetha Nunna, Omid Omrani, Nadja Gebert, Lisa Adam, Sandra Käppel, Sven Höhn, Giacomo Donati, Tomasz P. Jurkowski, K. Lenhard Rudolph, Alessandro Ori, Francesco Neri
Cell Reports · 2022 · ▲ 76 citations
Abstract
Aging is characterized by a chronic low-grade inflammation known as inflammaging(definition) in multiple tissues, representing a risk factor for age-related diseases. Dietary restriction (DR) is the best-known non-invasive method to ameliorate aging in many organisms. However, the molecular mechanism and the signaling pathways that drive inflammaging across different tissues and how they are modulated by DR are not yet understood. Here we identify a multi-tissue gene network regulating inflammaging. This network is characterized by chromatin opening and upregulation in the transcription of innate immune system receptors and by activation of interferon signaling through interferon regulatory factors, inflammatory cytokines, and Stat1-mediated transcription. DR ameliorates aging-induced alterations of chromatin accessibility and RNA transcription of the inflammaging gene network while failing to rescue those alterations on the rest of the genome. Our results present a comprehensive understanding of the molecular network regulating inflammation in aging and DR and provide anti-inflammaging therapeutic targets.
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Rasa, S.M.M., Annunziata, F., Křepelová, A., Nunna, S., Omrani, O., Gebert, N., Adam, L., Käppel, S., Höhn, S., Donati, G., Jurkowski, T.P., Rudolph, K.L., Ori, A., & Neri, F. (2022). Inflammaging is driven by upregulation of innate immune receptors and systemic interferon signaling and is ameliorated by dietary restriction. <em>Cell Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111017
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Rasa SMM, Annunziata F, Křepelová A, Nunna S, Omrani O, Gebert N, et al. Inflammaging is driven by upregulation of innate immune receptors and systemic interferon signaling and is ameliorated by dietary restriction. Cell Reports. 2022. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111017.
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@article{seyed2022Inflam,
title = {Inflammaging is driven by upregulation of innate immune receptors and systemic interferon signaling and is ameliorated by dietary restriction},
author = {Seyed Mohammad Mahdi Rasa and Francesco Annunziata and Anna Křepelová and Suneetha Nunna and Omid Omrani and Nadja Gebert and Lisa Adam and Sandra Käppel and Sven Höhn and Giacomo Donati and Tomasz P. Jurkowski and K. Lenhard Rudolph and Alessandro Ori and Francesco Neri},
journal = {Cell Reports},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111017},
}
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