APA
Desdín Micó, Gabriela & Soto Heredero, Gonzalo & Aranda, Juan Francisco & Oller, Jorge & Carrasco, Elisa & Gabandé Rodríguez, Enrique & Blanco, Eva María & Alfranca, Arantzazu & Cusso, Lorena & Desco, Manuel & Ibañez, Borja & Gortazar, Arancha R. & Fernández Marcos, Pablo & Navarro, Maria N. & Hernaez, Bruno & Alcamí, Antonio & Baixauli, Francesc & Mittelbrunn, María (2020 ) .Immunometabolic T cell failure induces multimorbidity and aging.
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Desdín Micó, Gabriela & Soto Heredero, Gonzalo & Aranda, Juan Francisco & Oller, Jorge & Carrasco, Elisa & Gabandé Rodríguez, Enrique & Blanco, Eva María & Alfranca, Arantzazu & Cusso, Lorena & Desco, Manuel & Ibañez, Borja & Gortazar, Arancha R. & Fernández Marcos, Pablo & Navarro, Maria N. & Hernaez, Bruno & Alcamí, Antonio & Baixauli, Francesc & Mittelbrunn, María. 2020 .Immunometabolic T cell failure induces multimorbidity and aging.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/45177
Resumen:
The impact of immunometabolism on age-associated diseases remains uncertain. Here, we
show that T cells with dysfunctional mitochondria act as aging accelerators. They instigate multiple age-related features, including metabolic, cognitive, physical and cardiovascular
alterations, which together result in premature death. Metabolic failure in T cells induces the
accumulation of circulating cytokines, resembling the chronic inflammation that characterizes
aging (¿inflammaging¿). We also present evidence that this cytokine storm is a systemic inducer
of senescence. Dampening inflammation by blocking TNF-¿ signaling or preventing senescence
with NAD+ precursors partially rescue premature aging in mice with metabolically defective T
cells. Thus, T cells have the capacity to regulate organismal fitness and lifespan, highlighting
the importance of tight immunometabolic control in both aging and the onset of age-associated
diseases