Was das Immunsystem von Hundertjährigen über das Entkommen altersbedingter Krankheiten verrät

Basierend auf: The long-lived immune system of centenarians.

Moderate Evidenz·Journal Article·Review·Nature reviews. Immunology·Apr. 2026

Menschen, die älter als 100 Jahre werden, haben oft ein erstaunlich junges Immunsystem. Dieser Review zeigt weniger chronische Entzündungen, bessere zelluläre Reinigung (Autophagie) und Darmbakterien-Muster, die mit gesundem Altern verbunden sind. Über 110-Jährige haben oft Immunprofile wie viel jüngere Erwachsene.

Kernaussage

Diese Forschung legt nahe, dass niedrige Entzündungswerte eine Säule für ein sehr hohes Alter sein könnten.

Originalstudie

Plaza-Florido A, Carrera-Bastos P, Pérez-Prieto I, Fiuza-Luces C, Radom-Aizik S, Del Pozo Cruz B, Franceschi C, López-Soto A, López-Otín C, Lucia A

Nature reviews. Immunology··N/A

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