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BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS

Chronic inflammation is thought to play a central role in biological aging. However, the causes of chronic inflammation are not fully elucidated. We hypothesized that a dysregulation in monocyte inflammatory activity may contribute to chronic inflammation and biological aging. There are no validated...

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Autores principales: Tavenier, Juliette, Rasmussen, Line J H, Houlind, Morten B, Andersen, Aino L, Langkilde, Anne, Nehlin, Jan, Petersen, Janne, Andersen, Ove
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6845097/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3315
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author Tavenier, Juliette
Rasmussen, Line J H
Houlind, Morten B
Andersen, Aino L
Langkilde, Anne
Nehlin, Jan
Petersen, Janne
Andersen, Ove
author_facet Tavenier, Juliette
Rasmussen, Line J H
Houlind, Morten B
Andersen, Aino L
Langkilde, Anne
Nehlin, Jan
Petersen, Janne
Andersen, Ove
author_sort Tavenier, Juliette
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description Chronic inflammation is thought to play a central role in biological aging. However, the causes of chronic inflammation are not fully elucidated. We hypothesized that a dysregulation in monocyte inflammatory activity may contribute to chronic inflammation and biological aging. There are no validated methods for Biological Age (BA) estimation. Therefore, we also hypothesized that older adults with a recent ED (Emergency Department) admission had a higher BA compared to age-matched older adults without a recent ED admission. Two groups of older adults were enrolled: a “high BA”-group who were discharged from the ED four weeks preceding data collection (n=52), and a “low BA”-group consisting of age and sex matched participants without ED admission within the two years preceding data collection (n=52). We assessed NF-κB phosphorylation (Ser529) and NLRP3 inflammasome levels in monocytes using flow cytometry staining of whole blood. Preliminary analyses showed that participants had a median age of 74.8 (IQR: 70.7–82.0) years, 48% were women. Participants in the high-BA group had reduced lower body strength (30 seconds chair stand test p=0.02 and 4 meters gait speed p=0.001) and cognitive function (Digit Symbol Substitution Test p=0.001 and Trail Making Test p=0.002) compared to the low-BA group. Monocytes of participants in the low BA group had lower constitutive p-NF-κB (p< 0.0001) and NLRP3 (p=0.0001) median fluorescence intensity compared to the high BA group. Increased monocyte inflammatory activity assessed by p-NF-κB and NLRP3 was associated with a higher BA. We will investigate associations between monocyte inflammatory activity and markers of chronic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-68450972019-11-18 BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS Tavenier, Juliette Rasmussen, Line J H Houlind, Morten B Andersen, Aino L Langkilde, Anne Nehlin, Jan Petersen, Janne Andersen, Ove Innov Aging Session Lb2570 (Late Breaking Poster) Chronic inflammation is thought to play a central role in biological aging. However, the causes of chronic inflammation are not fully elucidated. We hypothesized that a dysregulation in monocyte inflammatory activity may contribute to chronic inflammation and biological aging. There are no validated methods for Biological Age (BA) estimation. Therefore, we also hypothesized that older adults with a recent ED (Emergency Department) admission had a higher BA compared to age-matched older adults without a recent ED admission. Two groups of older adults were enrolled: a “high BA”-group who were discharged from the ED four weeks preceding data collection (n=52), and a “low BA”-group consisting of age and sex matched participants without ED admission within the two years preceding data collection (n=52). We assessed NF-κB phosphorylation (Ser529) and NLRP3 inflammasome levels in monocytes using flow cytometry staining of whole blood. Preliminary analyses showed that participants had a median age of 74.8 (IQR: 70.7–82.0) years, 48% were women. Participants in the high-BA group had reduced lower body strength (30 seconds chair stand test p=0.02 and 4 meters gait speed p=0.001) and cognitive function (Digit Symbol Substitution Test p=0.001 and Trail Making Test p=0.002) compared to the low-BA group. Monocytes of participants in the low BA group had lower constitutive p-NF-κB (p< 0.0001) and NLRP3 (p=0.0001) median fluorescence intensity compared to the high BA group. Increased monocyte inflammatory activity assessed by p-NF-κB and NLRP3 was associated with a higher BA. We will investigate associations between monocyte inflammatory activity and markers of chronic inflammation. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6845097/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3315 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Session Lb2570 (Late Breaking Poster)
Tavenier, Juliette
Rasmussen, Line J H
Houlind, Morten B
Andersen, Aino L
Langkilde, Anne
Nehlin, Jan
Petersen, Janne
Andersen, Ove
BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS
title BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_full BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_fullStr BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_full_unstemmed BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_short BIOLOGICAL AGING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MONOCYTE INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY IN OLDER ADULTS
title_sort biological aging is associated with increased monocyte inflammatory activity in older adults
topic Session Lb2570 (Late Breaking Poster)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6845097/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.3315
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