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Chronic inflammation

Inflammaging — when the alarm never stops
Acute inflammation is a feature, chronic inflammation is a bug. This topic curates the evidence on the slow-burn inflammation that links obesity to cancer, aging to dementia, and stress to autoimmunity.

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SpeculationChronic inflammation5 days ago

Ligature-induced periodontitis in mice potentially accelerates CD4+ T-cell senescence and exacerbates rheumatoid arthritis

Introduction Aging impairs immunity, sustains chronic inflammation, and enhances autoimmunity–a process termed “immunosenescence” that contributes to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Post-pubertal thymic involution depletes naïve T-cell pool, promoting the emergence of senescent CD4 + T cells. To maintain T-cell homeostasis, these cells…

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