The ageing lung epithelium: effects on repair and regeneration

Symposium
Chairs: A. Dinh-Xuan (Paris, France), N. Ubags (Epalinges, Switzerland)
Aims: To describe age-related impairments in lung repair and evaluate therapeutic strategies that target age-dependent dysfunction in lung disease; to describe the mechanism by which the ageing epithelium contributes to disease susceptibility; to evaluate current methods and models (in vitro and in vivo) for studying the activation of ageing pathways in acute and chronic lung diseases; to evaluate preclinical and clinical development of age-altering therapeutic strategies and scientific advances that may direct current and future therapeutic developments; and to determine the potential for developing new therapies, identifying biomarkers and differentiating among therapies designed to prevent and/or reverse ageing-associated pulmonary diseases.
Targeting the lung epithelium: does age matter?
P. Wolters (San Francisco, United States of America)
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Senescence and immune ageing
M. Rojas (Pittsburgh, United States of America)
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Cellular senescence in regeneration and diseases of the lung
M. Lehmann (München, Germany)
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The inflammatory niche of the aged lung
L. Donnelly (London, United Kingdom)
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