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The role of low-grade inflammation and metabolic flexibility in aging and nutritional modulation thereof: A systems biology approach
Dulce Calçada, D. Vianello, Enrico Giampieri, Claudia Sala, Gastone Castellani, Albert A. de Graaf, Bas H. A. Kremer, Ben van Ommen, Edith J. M. Feskens, Aurelia Santoro, Claudio Franceschi, Jildau Bouwman
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development · 2014 · ▲ 100 citations
Abstract
Aging is a biological process characterized by the progressive functional decline of many interrelated physiological systems. In particular, aging is associated with the development of a systemic state of low-grade chronic inflammation (inflammaging(definition)), and with progressive deterioration of metabolic function. Systems biology has helped in identifying the mediators and pathways involved in these phenomena, mainly through the application of high-throughput screening methods, valued for their molecular comprehensiveness. Nevertheless, inflammation and metabolic regulation are dynamical processes whose behavior must be understood at multiple levels of biological organization (molecular, cellular, organ, and system levels) and on multiple time scales. Mathematical modeling of such behavior, with incorporation of mechanistic knowledge on interactions between inflammatory and metabolic mediators, may help in devising nutritional interventions capable of preventing, or ameliorating, the age-associated functional decline of the corresponding systems.
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Calçada, D., Vianello, D., Giampieri, E., Sala, C., Castellani, G., Graaf, A.A.D., Kremer, B.H.A., Ommen, B.V., Feskens, E.J.M., Santoro, A., Franceschi, C., & Bouwman, J. (2014). The role of low-grade inflammation and metabolic flexibility in aging and nutritional modulation thereof: A systems biology approach. <em>Mechanisms of Ageing and Development</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mad.2014.01.004
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Calçada D, Vianello D, Giampieri E, Sala C, Castellani G, Graaf AAD, et al. The role of low-grade inflammation and metabolic flexibility in aging and nutritional modulation thereof: A systems biology approach. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 2014. doi:10.1016/j.mad.2014.01.004.
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@article{dulce2014Therol,
title = {The role of low-grade inflammation and metabolic flexibility in aging and nutritional modulation thereof: A systems biology approach},
author = {Dulce Calçada and D. Vianello and Enrico Giampieri and Claudia Sala and Gastone Castellani and Albert A. de Graaf and Bas H. A. Kremer and Ben van Ommen and Edith J. M. Feskens and Aurelia Santoro and Claudio Franceschi and Jildau Bouwman},
journal = {Mechanisms of Ageing and Development},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1016/j.mad.2014.01.004},
}
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