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Título: CD300f immune receptor contributes to healthy aging by regulating inflammaging, metabolism, and cognitive decline
Autor: Evans Isola, Frances
Alí Ruiz, Daniela
Rego, Natalia
Negro Demontel, María Luciana
Lago, Natalia
Cawen Curbelo, Fabio Andrés
Pannunzio, Bruno
Sánchez-Molina, Paula
Reyes Ábalos, Ana Laura
Paolino, Andrea
Rodríguez Duarte, Jorge
Pérez Torrado, María Valentina
Chicote-González, Almudena
Quijano, Celia
Marmisolle, Inés
Mulet, Ana Paula
Schlapp, Geraldine
Meikle, María Noel
Bresque, Mariana
Crispo, Martina
Savio, Eduardo
Malagelada, Cristina
Escande, Carlos
Peluffo, Hugo
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Aging, Microglia, DAM, Macrophage, Immunometabolism, Cognitive decline, Dementia, Positron emmission tomography, Glucose metabolism, Inflammaging, Healthspan, Lifespan, Sex differences
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: Emerging evidence suggests that immune receptors may participate in many aging-related processes such as energy metabolism, inflammation, and cognitive decline. CD300f, a TREM2-like lipid-sensing immune receptor, is an exceptional receptor as it integrates activating and inhibitory cell-signaling pathways that modulate inflammation, efferocytosis, and microglial metabolic fitness. We hypothesize that CD300f can regulate systemic aging-related processes and ultimately healthy lifespan. We closely followed several cohorts of two strains of CD300f / and WT mice of both sexes for 30 months and observed an important reduction in lifespan and healthspan in knockout mice. This was associated with systemic inflammaging, increased cognitive decline, reduced brain glucose uptake observed by 18FDG PET scans, enrichment in microglial aging/neurodegeneration phenotypes, proteostasis alterations, senescence, increased frailty, and sex-dependent systemic metabolic changes. Moreover, the absence of CD300f altered macrophage immunometabolic phenotype. Taken together, we provide strong evidence suggesting that myeloid cell CD300f immune receptor contributes to healthy aging.
Editorial: Cell Press
EN: Cell Reports, 2023, 42(10): 113269.
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113269
ISSN: 2211-1247
Citación: Evans Isola, F, Alí Ruiz, D, Rego, N. [y otros auores]. "CD300f immune receptor contributes to healthy aging by regulating inflammaging, metabolism, and cognitive decline". Cell Reports. [en línea] 2023, 42(10): 113269. 24 h. DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113269.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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