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Aging associated altered response to intracellular bacterial infections and its implication on the host

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2021.119063

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Aging; Infection; Senescence, Salmonella; Tuberculosis; Nitric oxide

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  1. Infosys Foundation
  2. Department of Biotechnology, India [DBT/PR12121/BRB/10/1332/2014]
  3. DBT partnership program [DBT/PR27952INF/22/212/2018]
  4. DST-Funds for Infrastructure in Science and Technology program [SR/FST/LSII-036/2016]

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Elevated antimicrobial responses in senescent cells and older individuals can reduce bacterial survival after infection, while high levels of pro-inflammatory responses in older mice may contribute to increased morbidity from infections.
The effects of senescence on geriatric disorders are well explored, but how it influences infections in the elderly is poorly addressed. Here, we show that several anti-microbial responses are elevated in senescent epithelial cells and old mice, which results in decreased bacterial survival in the host after infection. We identify higher levels of iNOS as a crucial host response and show that p38 MAPK in senescent epithelial cells acts as a negative regulator of iNOS transcription. However, in older mice, the ability to impede bacterial infection does not result in enhanced survival, possibly because elevated pro-inflammatory responses are not countered by a robust host protective anti-inflammatory response. Overall, while addressing an alternate advantage of senescent cells, our study demonstrates that infection-associated morbidity in the elderly may not be the sole outcome of pathogen loads but may also be influenced by the host's ability to resolve inflammation-induced damage.

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