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Nutritional senolytics and senomorphics: Implications to immune cells metabolism and aging – from theory to practice
Carla Luís, A. Maduro, Paula Pereira, José João Mendes, Raquel Soares, Renata Ramalho
Frontiers in Nutrition · 2022 · ▲ 53 citations
Abstract
Aging is a natural physiological process, but one that poses major challenges in an increasingly aging society prone to greater health risks such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, frailty, increased susceptibility to infection, and reduced response to vaccine regimens. The loss of capacity for cell regeneration and the surrounding tissue microenvironment itself is conditioned by genetic, metabolic, and even environmental factors, such as nutrition. The senescence(definition) of the immune system (immunosenescence) represents a challenge, especially when associated with the presence of age-related chronic inflammation (inflammaging(definition)) and affecting the metabolic programming of immune cells (immunometabolism). These aspects are linked to poorer health outcomes and therefore present an opportunity for host-directed interventions aimed at both eliminating senescent cells and curbing the underlying inflammation. Senotherapeutics are a class of drugs and natural products that delay, prevent, or reverse the senescence process - senolytics(definition); or inhibit senescence-associated secretory phenotype - senomorphics. Natural senotherapeutics from food sources - nutritional senotherapeutics - may constitute an interesting way to achieve better age-associated outcomes through personalized nutrition. In this sense, the authors present herein a framework of nutritional senotherapeutics as an intervention targeting immunosenescence and immunometabolism, identifying research gaps in this area, and gathering information on concluded and ongoing clinical trials on this subject. Also, we present future directions and ideation for future clinical possibilities in this field.
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Luís, C., Maduro, A., Pereira, P., Mendes, J.J., Soares, R., & Ramalho, R. (2022). Nutritional senolytics and senomorphics: Implications to immune cells metabolism and aging – from theory to practice. <em>Frontiers in Nutrition</em>. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.958563
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Luís C, Maduro A, Pereira P, Mendes JJ, Soares R, Ramalho R. Nutritional senolytics and senomorphics: Implications to immune cells metabolism and aging – from theory to practice. Frontiers in Nutrition. 2022. doi:10.3389/fnut.2022.958563.
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@article{carla2022Nutrit,
title = {Nutritional senolytics and senomorphics: Implications to immune cells metabolism and aging – from theory to practice},
author = {Carla Luís and A. Maduro and Paula Pereira and José João Mendes and Raquel Soares and Renata Ramalho},
journal = {Frontiers in Nutrition},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3389/fnut.2022.958563},
}
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