Atherosclerosis is considered a chronic inflammatory disease of arteries associated with the aging process. Manyrisk factors have been identified and they are mainly related to life-styles, gene-environment interactions andsocioeconomic status. Carotid and coronary artery diseases are the two major atherosclerotic conditions, beingthe primary cause of stroke and heart attack, respectively. Nevertheless, carotid plaque assumes particular as-pects not only for the specific molecular mechanisms, but also for the types of atheroma which may be associatedwith a better or a worst prognosis. The identification of circulating blood biomarkers able to distinguish carotidplaque types (stable or vulnerable) is a crucial step for the improvement of adequate therapeutic approachesavoiding or delaying endarterectomy in the oldest old individuals (> 80 years), a population predicted togrowth in the next years. The review highlights the most recent knowledge on carotid plaque molecular me-chanisms, focusing on microRNAs (miRs), as a site-specific accelerated aging within the conceptual frameworkof Geroscience for new affordable therapies

The carotid plaque as paradigmatic case of site-specific acceleration of agingprocess: The microRNAs and the inflammaging contribution / Salvatore Collura, Cristina Morsiani, Andrea Vacirca, Sara Fronterrè, Carmen Ciavarella, Francesco Vasuri, Antonia D'Errico, Claudio Franceschi, Gianandrea Pasquinelli, Mauro Gargiulo, Miriam Capri. - In: AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS. - ISSN 1872-9649. - STAMPA. - 61:(2020), pp. 101090.01-101090.11. [10.1016/j.arr.2020.101090]

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

Salvatore Collura;Cristina Morsiani;Andrea Vacirca;Sara Fronterrè;Carmen Ciavarella;Antonia D'Errico;Claudio Franceschi;Gianandrea Pasquinelli;Mauro Gargiulo;Miriam Capri
2020

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Atherosclerosis is considered a chronic inflammatory disease of arteries associated with the aging process. Manyrisk factors have been identified and they are mainly related to life-styles, gene-environment interactions andsocioeconomic status. Carotid and coronary artery diseases are the two major atherosclerotic conditions, beingthe primary cause of stroke and heart attack, respectively. Nevertheless, carotid plaque assumes particular as-pects not only for the specific molecular mechanisms, but also for the types of atheroma which may be associatedwith a better or a worst prognosis. The identification of circulating blood biomarkers able to distinguish carotidplaque types (stable or vulnerable) is a crucial step for the improvement of adequate therapeutic approachesavoiding or delaying endarterectomy in the oldest old individuals (> 80 years), a population predicted togrowth in the next years. The review highlights the most recent knowledge on carotid plaque molecular me-chanisms, focusing on microRNAs (miRs), as a site-specific accelerated aging within the conceptual frameworkof Geroscience for new affordable therapies
2020
The carotid plaque as paradigmatic case of site-specific acceleration of agingprocess: The microRNAs and the inflammaging contribution / Salvatore Collura, Cristina Morsiani, Andrea Vacirca, Sara Fronterrè, Carmen Ciavarella, Francesco Vasuri, Antonia D'Errico, Claudio Franceschi, Gianandrea Pasquinelli, Mauro Gargiulo, Miriam Capri. - In: AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS. - ISSN 1872-9649. - STAMPA. - 61:(2020), pp. 101090.01-101090.11. [10.1016/j.arr.2020.101090]
Salvatore Collura, Cristina Morsiani, Andrea Vacirca, Sara Fronterrè, Carmen Ciavarella, Francesco Vasuri, Antonia D'Errico, Claudio Franceschi, Gianandrea Pasquinelli, Mauro Gargiulo, Miriam Capri
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