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The carotid plaque as paradigmatic case of site-specific acceleration of aging process: The microRNAs and the inflammaging contribution.

Salvatore Collura1, Cristina Morsiani1, Andrea Vacirca2, Sara Fronterrè3, Carmen Ciavarella1, Francesco Vasuri4, Antonia D'Errico5, Claudio Franceschi6, Gianandrea Pasquinelli5, Mauro Gargiulo2, Miriam Capri7.   

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is considered a chronic inflammatory disease of arteries associated with the aging process. Many risk factors have been identified and they are mainly related to life-styles, gene-environment interactions and socioeconomic status. Carotid and coronary artery diseases are the two major atherosclerotic conditions, being the primary cause of stroke and heart attack, respectively. Nevertheless, carotid plaque assumes particular aspects not only for the specific molecular mechanisms, but also for the types of atheroma which may be associated with a better or a worst prognosis. The identification of circulating blood biomarkers able to distinguish carotid plaque types (stable or vulnerable) is a crucial step for the improvement of adequate therapeutic approaches avoiding or delaying endarterectomy in the oldest old individuals (> 80 years), a population predicted to growth in the next years. The review highlights the most recent knowledge on carotid plaque molecular mechanisms, focusing on microRNAs (miRs), as a site-specific accelerated aging within the conceptual framework of Geroscience for new affordable therapies.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Aging; Biomarkers; Carotid artery; Inflammaging; Plaque; microRNAs

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32474155     DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2020.101090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ageing Res Rev        ISSN: 1568-1637            Impact factor:   10.895


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3.  BIRC6 Is Associated with Vulnerability of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque.

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7.  Circulating miR-19a-3p and miR-19b-3p characterize the human aging process and their isomiRs associate with healthy status at extreme ages.

Authors:  Cristina Morsiani; Lucia Terlecki-Zaniewicz; Susanna Skalicky; Maria Giulia Bacalini; Salvatore Collura; Maria Conte; Federica Sevini; Paolo Garagnani; Stefano Salvioli; Matthias Hackl; Johannes Grillari; Claudio Franceschi; Miriam Capri
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