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The epigenetics of inflammaging: The contribution of age-related heterochromatin loss and locus-specific remodelling and the modulation by environmental stimuli
Christine Nardini, Jean-François Moreau, Noémie Gensous, Francesco Ravaioli, Paolo Garagnani, Maria Giulia Bacalini
Seminars in Immunology · 2018 · ▲ 52 citations
Abstract
A growing amount of evidences indicates that inflammaging(definition) - the chronic, low grade inflammation state characteristic of the elderly - is the result of genetic as well as environmental or stochastic factors. Some of these, such as the accumulation of senescent cells that are persistent during aging or accompany its progression, seem to be sufficient to initiate the aging process and to fuel it. Others, like exposure to environmental compounds or infections, are temporary and resolve within a (relatively) short time. In both cases, however, a cellular memory of the event can be established by means of epigenetic modulation of the genome. In this review we will specifically discuss the relationship between epigenetics and inflammaging. In particular, we will show how age-associated epigenetic modifications concerned with heterochromatin loss and gene-specific remodelling, can promote inflammaging. Furthermore, we will recall how the exposure to specific nutritional, environmental and microbial stimuli can affect the rate of inflammaging through epigenetic mechanisms, touching also on the recent insight given by the concept of trained immunity.
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Nardini, C., Moreau, J., Gensous, N., Ravaioli, F., Garagnani, P., & Bacalini, M.G. (2018). The epigenetics of inflammaging: The contribution of age-related heterochromatin loss and locus-specific remodelling and the modulation by environmental stimuli. <em>Seminars in Immunology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smim.2018.10.009
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Nardini C, Moreau J, Gensous N, Ravaioli F, Garagnani P, Bacalini MG. The epigenetics of inflammaging: The contribution of age-related heterochromatin loss and locus-specific remodelling and the modulation by environmental stimuli. Seminars in Immunology. 2018. doi:10.1016/j.smim.2018.10.009.
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@article{christine2018Theepi,
title = {The epigenetics of inflammaging: The contribution of age-related heterochromatin loss and locus-specific remodelling and the modulation by environmental stimuli},
author = {Christine Nardini and Jean-François Moreau and Noémie Gensous and Francesco Ravaioli and Paolo Garagnani and Maria Giulia Bacalini},
journal = {Seminars in Immunology},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1016/j.smim.2018.10.009},
}
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