Age-Related Skin Inflammation in A 2,4-Dintrochlorobenzene-Induced Atopic Dermatitis Mouse Model.

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Kyung Ah Cho, Ji Yun Kwon, Hyeon Ju Kim, So Youn Woo
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One of the most affected aspects of the aging process is immunity, with age-related immune system decline being responsible for an increase in susceptibility to infectious diseases and cancer risk. On the other hand, the aging process is accompanied with low-grade pro-inflammatory status. This condition involves a persistent rise in cytokine levels that can activate both innate and adaptive immune systems. Finally, despite the fact that immunological responses to antigenic stimulations decrease with age, the incidence and prevalence of many common autoimmune diseases increase in the elderly population. Overall, the co-existence of a prolonged, low-grade inflammatory status and declining immune activity appears to be a paradoxical phenomenon. This study characterized skin inflammation in mouse dermatitis model of various ages to monitor possible changes of inflammatory responses during aging.

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2,4-二氯苯诱导的特应性皮炎小鼠模型中与年龄相关的皮肤炎症。
衰老过程中最受影响的方面之一是免疫力,与年龄相关的免疫系统衰退是传染病易感性和癌症风险增加的原因。另一方面,衰老过程伴随着低度的促炎状态。这种情况涉及细胞因子水平的持续升高,细胞因子水平可以激活先天免疫系统和适应性免疫系统。最后,尽管对抗原刺激的免疫反应随着年龄的增长而减少,但许多常见自身免疫性疾病的发病率和患病率在老年人群中都有所增加。总的来说,长期、低度炎症状态和免疫活性下降的共存似乎是一种矛盾的现象。本研究对不同年龄小鼠皮炎模型的皮肤炎症进行了表征,以监测衰老过程中炎症反应的可能变化。
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Cell Journal
Cell Journal CELL BIOLOGY-
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3.40
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12 months
期刊介绍: The “Cell Journal (Yakhteh)“, formerly published as “Yakhteh Medical Journal”, is a quarterly English publication of Royan Institute. This journal focuses on topics relevant to cellular and molecular scientific areas, besides other related fields. The Cell J has been certified by Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in 1999 and was accredited as a scientific and research journal by HBI (Health and Biomedical Information) Journal Accreditation Commission in 2000 which is an open access journal.
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