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Ageing of the gut microbiome: Potential influences on immune senescence and inflammageing

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AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2021.101323

Keywords

Immunesenescence; Microbiome; Ageing; Inflammaging

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  1. Academy of Medical Sciences, Springboard [SBF0051132]

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With advancing age, changes in the gut microbiota driven by various factors can lead to immune response issues and inflammation, affecting healthy aging. Altering the gut microbiome composition may be a novel intervention strategy to reverse immune aging clock and support overall good health in old age.
Advancing age is accompanied by changes in the gut microbiota characterised by a loss of beneficial commensal microbes that is driven by intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as diet, medications, sedentary behaviour and chronic health conditions. Concurrently, ageing is accompanied by an impaired ability to mount a robust immune response, termed immunesenescence, and age-associated inflammation, termed inflammaging. The microbiome has been proposed to impact the immune system and is a potential determinant of healthy aging. In this review we summarise the knowledge on the impact of ageing on microbial dysbiosis, intestinal permeability, inflammaging, and the immune system and investigate whether dysbiosis of the gut microbiota could be a potential mechanism underlying the decline in immune function, overall health and longevity with advancing age. Furthermore, we examine the potential of altering the gut microbiome composition as a novel intervention strategy to reverse the immune ageing clock and possibly support overall good health during old age.

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