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Sex/gender-related differences in inflammaging
Olivieri Fabiola, Francesca Marchegiani, Giulia Matacchione, Angelica Giuliani, Deborah Ramini, Francesca Fazioli, Jacopo Sabbatinelli, Massimiliano Bonafè
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development · 2023 · ▲ 87 citations
Abstract
Geroscience puts mechanisms of aging as a driver of the most common age-related diseases and dysfunctions. Under this perspective, addressing the basic mechanisms of aging will produce a better understanding than addressing each disease pathophysiology individually. Worldwide, despite greater functional impairment, life expectancy is higher in women than in men. Gender differences in the prevalence of multimorbidity lead mandatory to the understanding of the mechanisms underlying gender-related differences in multimorbidity patterns and disability-free life expectancy. Extensive literature suggested that inflammaging(definition) is at the crossroad of aging and age-related diseases. In this review, we highlight the main evidence on sex/gender differences in the mechanisms that foster inflammaging, i.e. the age-dependent triggering of innate immunity, modifications of adaptive immunity, and accrual of senescent cells, underpinning some biomarkers of inflammaging that show sex-related differences. In the framework of the "gender medicine perspective", we will also discuss how sex/gender differences in inflammaging can affect sex differences in COVID-19 severe outcomes.
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Fabiola, O., Marchegiani, F., Matacchione, G., Giuliani, A., Ramini, D., Fazioli, F., Sabbatinelli, J., & Bonafè, M. (2023). Sex/gender-related differences in inflammaging. <em>Mechanisms of Ageing and Development</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mad.2023.111792
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Fabiola O, Marchegiani F, Matacchione G, Giuliani A, Ramini D, Fazioli F, et al. Sex/gender-related differences in inflammaging. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 2023. doi:10.1016/j.mad.2023.111792.
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@article{olivieri2023Sexgen,
title = {Sex/gender-related differences in inflammaging},
author = {Olivieri Fabiola and Francesca Marchegiani and Giulia Matacchione and Angelica Giuliani and Deborah Ramini and Francesca Fazioli and Jacopo Sabbatinelli and Massimiliano Bonafè},
journal = {Mechanisms of Ageing and Development},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1016/j.mad.2023.111792},
}
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