Immune clearance senescence describes age-related decline in the immune system’s ability to recognize and eliminate senescent cells. Aging immune cells show reduced surveillance efficiency and altered signaling. This decline allows senescent cells to persist and expand within tissues. Impaired immune clearance senescence contributes to increased senescence burden and chronic inflammation. Restoring immune recognition of senescent cells is a key target in aging intervention research. Understanding immune clearance senescence links immune aging to accumulation of cellular dysfunction and systemic aging phenotypes.
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