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Nonresolving inflammation redux

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IMMUNITY
Volume 55, Issue 4, Pages 592-605

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2022.03.016

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  1. Abby and Howard P. Milstein Program in Chemical Biology and Translational Medicine
  2. Randolph Hearst Trust

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Nonresolving inflammation contributes to various diseases, including COVID-19. Our understanding of inflammation is constantly evolving, viewing it as an interactive component of a homeostatic network with the endocrine and nervous systems. This review highlights emerging insights into inflammatory memory, inflammatory aging, inflammatory cell death, inflammatory DNA, inflammation-regulating cells and metabolites, approaches to resolving or modulating inflammation, and inflammatory inequity.
Nonresolving inflammation contributes to many diseases, including COVID-19 in its fatal and long forms. Our understanding of inflammation is rapidly evolving. Like the immune system of which it is a part, inflammation can now be seen as an interactive component of a homeostatic network with the endocrine and nervous systems. This review samples emerging insights regarding inflammatory memory, inflammatory aging, inflammatory cell death, inflammatory DNA, inflammation-regulating cells and metabolites, approaches to resolving or modulating inflammation, and inflammatory inequity.

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