Adaptive immunity declines as we age, and our innate immunity increases
in activity. One example includes thymic involution altering the
population of T cells. While innate immunity activity increases, there is a subsequent rise in pro-inflammatory cytokines resulting in a pro-inflammatory phenotype. The
ancient signaling pathway found in both insects and vertebrates is the NF-kB system,
which regulates our innate immune system. The NF-kB pathway organizes
intracellular immune responses, thus controlling the aging process, and
age-related diseases.
Salminen et al (2008) review the role of innate immunity signaling in this journal article.
View the abstract @ Activation of innate immunity system during aging: NF-kB signaling is the molecular culprit of inflamm-aging
View the abstract @ Activation of innate immunity system during aging: NF-kB signaling is the molecular culprit of inflamm-aging
Salminen, A., Huuskonen, J., Ojala, J., Kauppinen, A., Kaarniranta, K. & Suuronen, T., 2008, Activation of innate immunity system during aging: NF-kB signaling is the molecular culprit of inflamm-aging, Ageing research reviews, 7(2), pp. 83-105
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