Rejuvenation of leukocyte trafficking in aged mice through PEPITEM intervention.

IF 4.1 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY npj aging Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1038/s41514-024-00160-6
Sophie J Hopkin, Poppy Nathan, Laleh Pezhman, Jenefa Begum, Julia E Manning, Lauren M Quinn, G Ed Rainger, Helen M McGettrick, Asif J Iqbal, Myriam Chimen
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Inflammageing leads to uncontrolled leukocyte trafficking in response to inflammatory insults. Here, we used a zymosan-induced peritonitis mouse model on inflammation to investigate the role of the PEPITEM pathway on leukocyte migration in ageing. We then analysed whether PEPITEM could modulate leukocyte migration in older adults. We observed a loss of functionality in the PEPITEM pathway, which normally controls leukocyte trafficking in response to inflammation, in older adults and aged mice and show that this can be rescued by supplementation with PEPITEM. Thus, leading to the exciting possibility that PEPITEM supplementation may represent a potential pre-habilitation geroprotective agent to rejuvenate immune functions.

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通过 PEPITEM 干预,使老龄小鼠的白细胞贩运恢复活力。
炎症导致白细胞在炎症损伤时不受控制地迁移。在这里,我们利用紫霉素诱导的腹膜炎小鼠炎症模型来研究 PEPITEM 通路在老龄化过程中对白细胞迁移的作用。然后,我们分析了 PEPITEM 是否能调节老年人的白细胞迁移。我们观察到,在老年人和老龄小鼠中,通常控制白细胞迁移以应对炎症的 PEPITEM 通路功能丧失,并表明补充 PEPITEM 可以挽救这种情况。因此,令人兴奋的是,补充 PEPITEM 可能是一种潜在的衰老前老年保护剂,可使免疫功能恢复活力。
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