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    Immunosenescence: signaling pathways, diseases and therapeutic targets by Yichu Fu, Binhan Wang, Aqu Alu, Weiqi Hong, Hong Lei, Xuemei He, Huashan Shi, Ping Cheng, Xiangliang Yang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Immunosenescence refers to the abnormal activation or dysfunction of the immune system as people age. Inflammaging is a typical pathological inflammatory state associated with immunosenescence and is characterized by excessive expression of proinflammatory cytokines in aged immune cells. …”
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    The role of autoantibodies in bridging obesity, aging, and immunosenescence by Taylor R. Valentino, Nan Chen, Priya Makhijani, Saad Khan, Shawn Winer, Xavier S. Revelo, Daniel A. Winer

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Obesity and aging share similar aspects of immune dysfunction, such as diminished humoral responses and heightened chronic inflammation, which can disrupt immune tolerance and foster autoantigen production, thus giving rise to autoreactive B cells and autoantibodies. …”
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    Activation of GM-CSF and TLR2 signaling synergistically enhances antigen-specific antitumor immunity and modulates the tumor microenvironment by Shih-Jen Liu, Wan-Lun Yan, Chiao-Chieh Wu, Kuan-Yin Shen

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Background The major challenge of antitumor immunotherapy is dealing with the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, which involves immature myeloid cell accumulation that results in T cell dysfunction. …”
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    Immunometabolic Interactions in Obesity: Implications for Therapeutic Strategies by Qin Fei, Jueru Huang, Yi He, Yufeng Zhang, Xiaojun Zhang, Jing Wang, Qiang Fu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We highlight the phenotypic shifts in key immune populations—macrophages polarized toward proinflammatory M1 phenotypes, T cell exhaustion occurrs, and alterations appear in B cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and dendritic cells—that collectively contribute to metabolic deterioration. …”
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