Potential of biomarkers of ageing in predicting severity of influenza virus infection and vaccination efficacy.

IF 6 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Jing Yang, Wei Ren, Yi Ren, Ting Yu, Liaqat Ali
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Influenza virus infection contributing to the majority of viral pneumonia, acute cardiovascular and renal co-morbidities even death, is a worldwide public health concern caused by seasonal and pandemic influenza viruses. Unlike seasonal influenza, which occurred annually, the emerging of pandemic influenza every two to three decades for the distinctly reassorted influenza virus strains contributed to the broadly rapid spread and increased morbidity and mortality. While the majority of the influenza-infected population manifest no or only moderate influenza like illnesses symptoms, partial would progress to severe influenza illness and even die for the influenza-triggered complications. In this view, we collect and recapitulate various biomarkers that have been identified and may be employed in the clinical practices involved detection, treatment, and protection of individuals with a high risk of progression to severe influenza illnesses, as well as accurate track monitoring of influenza illnesses prognosis and applicability of therapeutic strategies. While numerous influenza-related deaths occurred in the aging and frail population, the biomarkers associated with increased susceptibility to severe influenza illnesses among the aging and frail patients were retrieved and outlined. Aging intertwined with frailty, they have similar physiological function decline processes resulting in dysfunction of host defense mechanisms and increased infection-related co-morbidities. Overall, these potential biomarkers associated with aging, frailty conditions, and impaired immune defense mechanisms are determinant factors of influenza illness severity through combining the baseline background and tipping points, as well as socioeconomic status disparity and psychosocial vulnerability being the shifting the trajectory and outcomes of influenza illnesses, particularly among the elder individuals.

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衰老生物标志物在预测流感病毒感染严重程度和疫苗接种效果方面的潜力
流感病毒感染是季节性和大流行性流感病毒引起的一个全球公共卫生问题,可导致大多数病毒性肺炎、急性心血管和肾脏合并症甚至死亡。与每年发生一次的季节性流感不同,大流行性流感每二、三十年就会出现一次,因为流感病毒株经过了明显的重新组合,导致大流行性流感广泛迅速传播,发病率和死亡率增加。虽然大多数流感感染人群没有或只有中度流感样疾病症状,但部分人会发展为严重的流感疾病,甚至死于流感引发的并发症。在这种观点下,我们收集并总结了各种已经确定的生物标志物,这些生物标志物可能用于临床实践,包括检测、治疗和保护高危发展为严重流感疾病的个体,以及准确跟踪监测流感疾病的预后和治疗策略的适用性。虽然许多与流感相关的死亡发生在老年人和体弱多病人群中,但检索和概述了与老年人和体弱多病患者对严重流感疾病易感性增加相关的生物标志物。衰老与虚弱交织在一起,它们具有相似的生理功能下降过程,导致宿主防御机制功能障碍和感染相关合并症增加。总体而言,这些与衰老、虚弱状况和免疫防御机制受损相关的潜在生物标志物是流感疾病严重程度的决定因素,通过结合基线背景和临界点,以及社会经济地位差距和社会心理脆弱性正在改变流感疾病的轨迹和结果,特别是在老年人中。
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