Nonuniversality of inflammaging across human populations.

IF 17 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Maximilien Franck, Kamaryn T Tanner, Robert L Tennyson, Camille Daunizeau, Luigi Ferrucci, Stefania Bandinelli, Benjamin C Trumble, Hillard S Kaplan, Jacob E Aronoff, Jonathan Stieglitz, Thomas S Kraft, Amanda J Lea, Vivek V Venkataraman, Ian J Wallace, Yvonne A L Lim, Kee Seong Ng, Joe Poh Sheng Yeong, Roger Ho, Xinru Lim, Ameneh Mehrjerd, Eleftheria G Charalambous, Allison E Aiello, Graham Pawelec, Claudio Franceschi, Johannes Hertel, Tamàs Fülöp, Maël Lemoine, Michael Gurven, Alan A Cohen
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Abstract

Inflammaging, an age-associated increase in chronic inflammation, is considered a hallmark of aging. However, there is no consensus approach to measuring inflammaging based on circulating cytokines. Here we assessed whether an inflammaging axis detected in the Italian InCHIANTI dataset comprising 19 cytokines could be generalized to a different industrialized population (Singapore Longitudinal Aging Study) or to two indigenous, nonindustrialized populations: the Tsimane from the Bolivian Amazon and the Orang Asli from Peninsular Malaysia. We assessed cytokine axis structure similarity and whether the inflammaging axis replicating the InCHIANTI result increased with age or was associated with health outcomes. The Singapore Longitudinal Aging Study was similar to InCHIANTI except for IL-6 and IL-1RA. The Tsimane and Orang Asli showed markedly different axis structures with little to no association with age and no association with age-related diseases. Inflammaging, as measured in this manner in these cohorts, thus appears to be largely a byproduct of industrialized lifestyles, with major variation across environments and populations.

炎症在人群中的非普遍性。
炎症,一种与年龄相关的慢性炎症的增加,被认为是衰老的标志。然而,目前尚无基于循环细胞因子测量炎症的共识方法。在这里,我们评估了在意大利InCHIANTI数据集中检测到的包含19种细胞因子的炎症轴是否可以推广到不同的工业化人群(新加坡纵向老龄化研究)或两个土著非工业化人群:来自玻利维亚亚马逊的Tsimane和来自马来西亚半岛的Orang Asli。我们评估了细胞因子轴结构的相似性,以及复制InCHIANTI结果的炎症轴是否随着年龄的增长而增加或与健康结果相关。新加坡纵向衰老研究与InCHIANTI相似,除了IL-6和IL-1RA。Tsimane和Orang Asli表现出明显不同的轴结构,与年龄和与年龄相关的疾病没有关联。因此,在这些队列中以这种方式测量的炎症似乎主要是工业化生活方式的副产品,在不同的环境和人群中存在主要差异。
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