Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors as a therapeutic opportunity to counteract inflammaging and age-related diseases: New evidence from epidemiological data

IF 12.4 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Fabiola Olivieri , Angelica Giuliani , Massimiliano Bonafè
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Abstract

Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NRTIs), widely used to treat HIV and hepatitis B, have recently been shown to possess anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting inflammasome activation. Epidemiological studies have revealed a significantly reduced incidence of age-related diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), among patients chronically treated with NRTIs, but not with other classes of antiretroviral drugs. In this short review, we explore the mechanistic and clinical evidence linking NRTIs to reduced inflammaging, with particular attention to their effects on endogenous retroelements such as LINEs, SINEs and human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs). These elements, increasingly active with age, contribute to sterile inflammation and disease progression. NRTIs may mitigate this process by blocking reverse transcriptase-dependent formation of RNA:DNA hybrids and other immunostimulatory nucleic acid species. Although mitochondrial toxicity has been a concern, it mainly applies to older NRTIs and is much less pronounced with newer, safer compounds. NRTIs thus represent a compelling case for drug repurposing in the context of age-related diseases. Efforts should be devoted to developing new drugs that overcome NRTIs side effects and retain the anti-inflammaging properties of the parent drugs.
核苷逆转录酶抑制剂作为对抗炎症和年龄相关疾病的治疗机会:来自流行病学数据的新证据
核苷类逆转录酶抑制剂(NRTIs),广泛用于治疗HIV和乙型肝炎,最近被证明具有抑制炎性体激活的抗炎特性。流行病学研究表明,在长期接受nrti治疗的患者中,与年龄相关的疾病(如阿尔茨海默病(AD)和2型糖尿病(T2DM))的发病率显著降低,但在其他类型的抗逆转录病毒药物治疗中则没有。在这篇简短的综述中,我们探讨了NRTIs与炎症减少有关的机制和临床证据,特别关注它们对内源性逆转录因子(如LINEs, sin和人类内源性逆转录病毒(herv))的影响。随着年龄的增长,这些因素越来越活跃,导致无菌炎症和疾病进展。nrti可能通过阻断逆转录酶依赖性RNA:DNA杂交体和其他免疫刺激核酸物种的形成来缓解这一过程。尽管线粒体毒性一直令人担忧,但它主要适用于较老的nrti,而较新的、更安全的化合物则不那么明显。因此,nrti代表了在与年龄有关的疾病背景下进行药物再利用的令人信服的案例。应该致力于开发新的药物,以克服NRTIs的副作用,并保持母体药物的抗炎特性。
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Ageing Research Reviews
Ageing Research Reviews 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
19.80
自引率
2.30%
发文量
216
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: With the rise in average human life expectancy, the impact of ageing and age-related diseases on our society has become increasingly significant. Ageing research is now a focal point for numerous laboratories, encompassing leaders in genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and behavior. Ageing Research Reviews (ARR) serves as a cornerstone in this field, addressing emerging trends. ARR aims to fill a substantial gap by providing critical reviews and viewpoints on evolving discoveries concerning the mechanisms of ageing and age-related diseases. The rapid progress in understanding the mechanisms controlling cellular proliferation, differentiation, and survival is unveiling new insights into the regulation of ageing. From telomerase to stem cells, and from energy to oxyradical metabolism, we are witnessing an exciting era in the multidisciplinary field of ageing research. The journal explores the cellular and molecular foundations of interventions that extend lifespan, such as caloric restriction. It identifies the underpinnings of manipulations that extend lifespan, shedding light on novel approaches for preventing age-related diseases. ARR publishes articles on focused topics selected from the expansive field of ageing research, with a particular emphasis on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the aging process. This includes age-related diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. The journal also covers applications of basic ageing research to lifespan extension and disease prevention, offering a comprehensive platform for advancing our understanding of this critical field.
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