心血管炎症:机制、后果和治疗观点。

IF 10.6 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Cell Reports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-16 Epub Date: 2025-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.102264
Luke Spray, Gavin Richardson, Judith Haendeler, Joachim Altschmied, Valencia Rumampouw, Sienna B Wallis, Georgios Georgiopoulos, Stephen White, Amanda Unsworth, Konstantinos Stellos, Simon Tual-Chalot, Ioakim Spyridopoulos
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摘要

衰老和全身性炎症都是心血管疾病的主要危险因素。本文综述了衰老与炎症的相互关系以及对心血管健康的影响。我们讨论的机制包括表观遗传修饰、线粒体功能障碍、细胞衰老和肠道生态失调,其中许多机制本身是相互关联的。对炎症的理解不断加深,提供了一系列生物标志物,其中一些现在被推荐到国际指南中。我们还讨论了旨在改变炎症过程和改善心血管疾病结局的治疗策略,无论是使用免疫调节剂还是针对特定机制的治疗,如抗衰老药、端粒酶激活剂、益生菌和益生菌补充剂。我们得出结论,炎症是心血管老化的关键部分,并为新疗法提供了令人鼓舞的机会。
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Cardiovascular inflammaging: Mechanisms, consequences, and therapeutic perspectives.

Both aging and systemic inflammation are major risk factors for cardiovascular disease. This review summarizes the interrelationship of aging and inflammation-known as inflammaging-and the consequences for cardiovascular health. We discuss mechanisms including epigenetic modification, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, and gut dysbiosis, many of which are themselves interrelated. Increasing understanding of inflammaging provides an array of biomarkers, some of which are now recommended in international guidelines. We also discuss therapeutic strategies aiming to modify the process of inflammaging and improve cardiovascular disease outcomes, either with immunomodulating agents or with therapies targeted at specific mechanisms, such as senolytics, telomerase activators, and pre- and probiotic supplementation. We conclude that inflammaging is a key part of cardiovascular aging and provides encouraging opportunities for new therapies.

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Cell Reports Medicine
Cell Reports Medicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
CiteScore
15.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
231
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Cell Reports Medicine is an esteemed open-access journal by Cell Press that publishes groundbreaking research in translational and clinical biomedical sciences, influencing human health and medicine. Our journal ensures wide visibility and accessibility, reaching scientists and clinicians across various medical disciplines. We publish original research that spans from intriguing human biology concepts to all aspects of clinical work. We encourage submissions that introduce innovative ideas, forging new paths in clinical research and practice. We also welcome studies that provide vital information, enhancing our understanding of current standards of care in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. This encompasses translational studies, clinical trials (including long-term follow-ups), genomics, biomarker discovery, and technological advancements that contribute to diagnostics, treatment, and healthcare. Additionally, studies based on vertebrate model organisms are within the scope of the journal, as long as they directly relate to human health and disease.
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