Immunosenescence, Inflammaging and Resilience: An Evolutionary Perspective of Adaptation in the Light of COVID-19 Pandemic.

Oct 31, 2021Psychiatria Danubina

Aging Immune Changes, Chronic Inflammation, and Resilience Viewed Through Evolution During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Abstract

By 2025, there will be approximately 1.2 billion people over age sixty worldwide.

  • Immunosenescence in the elderly may be associated with increased levels of pro-inflammatory mediators like IL-6.
  • Inflammaging is characterized by low-grade inflammation as a physiological response to lifelong antigen exposure.
  • Immunological experience throughout life could influence individual responses to stimuli, impacting both innate and adaptive immunity.
  • Older age is a significant risk factor for severe COVID-19 outcomes due to immunosenescence and chronic low-grade inflammation.
  • The senescent immune system may lead to uncontrolled innate immune activation, resulting in cytokine release syndrome and tissue damage.

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