Fig. 5 | Bone Research

Fig. 5

From: Ageing-related bone and immunity changes: insights into the complex interplay between the skeleton and the immune system

Fig. 5

Immune cell ageing is marked by distinctive features, including mitochondrial dysfunction, DNA damage, cell cycle arrest, telomere dysfunction, and elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and SASP factors. Moreover, aged immune cells release detrimental cytokines, contributing to an increased presence of osteoclasts and adipocytes while diminishing osteocyte numbers, consequently resulting in the development of bone fragility

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