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Neutrophils in aging and aging‐related pathologies
Kristof Van Avondt, Jan‐Kolja Strecker, Claudia Tulotta, Jens Minnerup, Christian Schulz, Oliver Soehnlein
Immunological Reviews · 2022 · ▲ 130 citations
Abstract
Over the past millennia, life expectancy has drastically increased. While a mere 25 years during Bronze and Iron ages, life expectancy in many European countries and in Japan is currently above 80 years. Such an increase in life expectancy is a result of improved diet, life style, and medical care. Yet, increased life span and aging also represent the most important non-modifiable risk factors for several pathologies including cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. In recent years, neutrophils have been implicated in all of these pathologies. Hence, this review provides an overview of how aging impacts neutrophil production and function and conversely how neutrophils drive aging-associated pathologies. Finally, we provide a perspective on how processes of neutrophil-driven pathologies in the context of aging can be targeted therapeutically.
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Avondt, K.V., Strecker, J., Tulotta, C., Minnerup, J., Schulz, C., & Soehnlein, O. (2022). Neutrophils in aging and aging‐related pathologies. <em>Immunological Reviews</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/imr.13153
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Avondt KV, Strecker J, Tulotta C, Minnerup J, Schulz C, Soehnlein O. Neutrophils in aging and aging‐related pathologies. Immunological Reviews. 2022. doi:10.1111/imr.13153.
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@article{kristof2022Neutro,
title = {Neutrophils in aging and aging‐related pathologies},
author = {Kristof Van Avondt and Jan‐Kolja Strecker and Claudia Tulotta and Jens Minnerup and Christian Schulz and Oliver Soehnlein},
journal = {Immunological Reviews},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1111/imr.13153},
}
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