Immunometabolism at the cornerstone of inflammaging, immunosenescence, and autoimmunity in COVID-19

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Abstract

Inflammaging constitutes the common factor for comorbidities predisposing to severe COVID-19. Inflammaging leads to T-cell senescence, and immunosenescence is linked to autoimmune manifestations in COVID-19. As in SLE, metabolic dysregulation occurs in T-cells. Targeting this T-cell dysfunction opens the field for new therapeutic strategies to prevent severe COVID-19. Immunometabolism-mediated approaches such as rapamycin, metformin and dimethyl fumarate, may optimize COVID-19 treatment of the elderly and patients at risk for severe disease.

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Omarjee, L., Perrot, F., Meilhac, O., Mahe, G., Bousquet, G., & Janin, A. (2020). Immunometabolism at the cornerstone of inflammaging, immunosenescence, and autoimmunity in COVID-19. Aging, 12(24), 26263–26278. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.202422

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