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Zinc and its role in age-related inflammation and immune dysfunction

✍ Scribed by Carmen P. Wong; Emily Ho


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
112 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
1613-4125

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Zinc is an essential micronutrient required for many cellular processes, especially for the normal development and function of the immune system. Zinc homeostasis and signaling are critical in immune activation, and an imbalance in zinc homeostasis is associated with the development of chronic diseases. Zinc deficiency causes significant impairment in both adaptive and innate immune responses, and promotes systemic inflammation. The elderly are a population particularly susceptible to zinc deficiency. National surveys indicate that a significant portion of the aged population has inadequate zinc intake, and a decline in zinc status is observed with age. There are remarkable similarities between the hallmarks of zinc deficiency and immunological dysfunction in aged individuals. Both zinc deficiency and the aging process are characterized by impaired immune responses and systemic low grade chronic inflammation. It has been hypothesized that age‐related zinc deficiency may be an important factor contributing to immune dysfunction and chronic inflammation during the aging process. In this review, we discuss the effects of zinc status on aging, potential molecular and epigenetic mechanisms contributing to age‐related decline in zinc status, and the role of zinc in age‐related immune dysfunction and chronic inflammation.


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