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Macrophages at the Crossroad of Meta-Inflammation and Inflammaging

Lili Qu, Alyssa Matz, Keaton Karlinsey, Ziming Cao, Anthony T. Vella, Beiyan Zhou

Genes · 2022 · ▲ 36 citations

Abstract

Macrophages are central players in systemic inflammation associated with obesity and aging, termed meta-inflammation and inflammaging(definition). Activities of macrophages elicited by the two chronic conditions display shared and distinct patterns mechanistically, resulting in multifaceted actions for their pathogenic roles. Drastically expanded tissue macrophage populations under obesity and aging stress attribute to both enhanced recruitment and local expansion. Importantly, molecular networks governing the multifaceted actions of macrophages are directly altered by environmental cues and subsequently contribute to metabolic reprogramming, resulting in meta-inflammation in obesity or inflammaging in aging. In this review, we will summarize how meta-inflammation and inflammaging affect macrophages and the molecular mechanisms involved in these processes.

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10.3390/genes13112074
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Qu, L., Matz, A., Karlinsey, K., Cao, Z., Vella, A.T., &amp; Zhou, B. (2022). Macrophages at the Crossroad of Meta-Inflammation and Inflammaging. <em>Genes</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13112074
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Qu L, Matz A, Karlinsey K, Cao Z, Vella AT, Zhou B. Macrophages at the Crossroad of Meta-Inflammation and Inflammaging. Genes. 2022. doi:10.3390/genes13112074.
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@article{lili2022Macrop, title = {Macrophages at the Crossroad of Meta-Inflammation and Inflammaging}, author = {Lili Qu and Alyssa Matz and Keaton Karlinsey and Ziming Cao and Anthony T. Vella and Beiyan Zhou}, journal = {Genes}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.3390/genes13112074}, }

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