Innate immune responses in the ageing lung

Devin M Boe, Lisbeth A. Boulé, Elizabeth J. Kovacs
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The world is undergoing an unprecedented shift in demographics, with the number of individuals over the age of 60 years projected to reach 2 billion or more by 2050, representing 22% of the global population. Elderly people are at a higher risk for chronic disease and more susceptible to infection, due in part to age‐related dysfunction of the immune system resulting from low‐grade chronic inflammation known as ‘inflamm‐ageing’. The innate immune system of older individuals exhibits a diminished ability to respond to microbial threats and clear infections, resulting in a greater occurrence of many infectious diseases in elderly people. In particular, the incidence of and mortality from lung infections increase sharply with age, with such infections often leading to worse outcomes, prolonged hospital stays and life‐threatening complications, such as sepsis or acute respiratory distress syndrome. In this review, we highlight research on bacterial pneumonias and pulmonary viral infections and discuss age‐related changes in innate immunity that contribute to the higher rate of these infections in older populations. By understanding more clearly the innate immune defects in elderly individuals, we can design age‐specific therapies to address lung infections in such a vulnerable population.
老化肺部的先天免疫反应
世界正在经历前所未有的人口结构变化,到2050年,60岁以上的人口预计将达到20亿或更多,占全球人口的22%。老年人患慢性疾病的风险更高,也更容易受到感染,部分原因是与年龄相关的免疫系统功能障碍,这是由被称为“炎症老化”的低度慢性炎症引起的。老年人的先天免疫系统对微生物威胁和清除感染的反应能力下降,导致许多传染病在老年人中更容易发生。特别是,肺部感染的发病率和死亡率随着年龄的增长而急剧增加,这种感染往往导致更糟糕的结果,延长住院时间和危及生命的并发症,如败血症或急性呼吸窘迫综合征。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了细菌性肺炎和肺部病毒感染的研究,并讨论了与年龄相关的先天免疫变化,这些变化导致老年人群中这些感染率较高。通过更清楚地了解老年人的先天免疫缺陷,我们可以设计针对年龄的治疗方法来解决这类易感人群的肺部感染。
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