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Role of heat shock proteins in aging and chronic inflammatory diseases

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GEROSCIENCE
卷 43, 期 5, 页码 2515-2532

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11357-021-00394-2

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Age; Chronic; Disease; HSP; Inflammation; Therapy

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  1. PCF Creativity Award [DOD PC094680]

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Aging is associated with a decrease in response to stress, leading to chronic inflammation and diseases. Heat shock proteins (HSP) play a crucial role in age-related pathology linked to chronic inflammation, offering a potential target for delaying age-related chronic disorders.
Advanced age is associated with a decline in response to stress. This contributes to the establishment of chronic inflammation, one of the hallmarks of aging and age-related disease. Heat shock proteins (HSP) are determinants of life span, and their progressive malfunction leads to age-related pathology. To discuss the function of HSP on age-related chronic inflammation and illness. An updated review of literature and discussion of relevant work on the topic of HSP in normal aging and chronic inflammatory pathology was performed. HSP contribute to inflamm-aging. They also play a key role in age-associated pathology linked to chronic inflammation such as autoimmune disorders, neurological disease, cardiovascular disorder, and cancer. HSP may be targeted for control of their effects related to age and chronic inflammation. Research on HSP functions in age-linked chronic inflammatory disorders provides an opportunity to improve health span and delay age-related chronic disorders.

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