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Published in: Immunity & Ageing 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Hypothesis

Ageing gender-specific "Biomarkers of Homeostasis", to protect ourselves against the diseases of the old age

Authors: Anna Maria Berghella, Ida Contasta, Giuseppe Marulli, Carlo D’Innocenzo, Ferdinando Garofalo, Francesca Gizzi, Marco Bartolomucci, Giacomo Laglia, Marisa Valeri, Mario Gizzi, Mauro Friscioni, Mario Barone, Tiziana Del Beato, Enzo Secinaro, Patrizia Pellegrini

Published in: Immunity & Ageing | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Low-grade inflammatory state causes the development of the principal chronic-degenerative pathologies related with ageing. Consequently, it is required a better comprehension of the physiologic origins and the consequences of the low-grade inflammatory state for the identification of 1) the basic mechanisms that lead to the chronic inflammatory state and, after that, to the progression toward the pathologies and 2) the parallel identification of the prognostic biomarkers typical of these passages. These biomarkers could bring to several improvements in the health quality, allowing an early diagnosis and more effective treatments for: a) the prevention strategies on the healthy population, to assure a healthy longevity and b) the identification of personalized treatment in patients, to assure the benefit of the therapy. For the identification of these biomarkers it is necessary to consider that the ageing processes produce alterations of the physiologic systems and that these modifications compromise the communications between these networks: this state constitutes an obstacle for an appropriate physiologic homeostasis, that plays a fundamental role for the safeguard of the health. It is also to be considered that immune senescence affects both men and women, but it does it in different ways: a sexual dimorphism of immune pathways in the setting of immune response homeostasis is normally present, as we previously underlined. Therefore we hypothesize that, in order to prevent the development of the chronic-degenerative pathologies related with ageing, it is important to identify "Biomarkers of Homeostasis " specific for each gender: these are biologic molecules that should be measurable in a practical and no-invasive way and whose variations can quantify the male and female risk of losing the physiologic system homeostatic capacity. This competence is not only critical in the control of inflammation, but it is also prognostic for the passages from low-grade inflammatory state to the chronic inflammation and to the progression toward the degenerative pathologies. Beginning from the actual results, our intent is 1) to discuss and underline the importance of these new research perspectives in the definition of ageing gender-specific clinical "Biomarkers of Homeostasis" and 2) to propose homeostasis biomarkers, already present in the research results.
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Metadata
Title
Ageing gender-specific "Biomarkers of Homeostasis", to protect ourselves against the diseases of the old age
Authors
Anna Maria Berghella
Ida Contasta
Giuseppe Marulli
Carlo D’Innocenzo
Ferdinando Garofalo
Francesca Gizzi
Marco Bartolomucci
Giacomo Laglia
Marisa Valeri
Mario Gizzi
Mauro Friscioni
Mario Barone
Tiziana Del Beato
Enzo Secinaro
Patrizia Pellegrini
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Immunity & Ageing / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1742-4933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4933-11-3

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