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Subcellular structure, heterogeneity, and plasticity of senescent cells.

Authors :
Bitencourt, Thais Cardoso
Vargas, Jose Eduardo
Silva, Andrew Oliveira
Fraga, Lucas Rosa
Filippi‐Chiela, Eduardo
Source :
Aging Cell; Apr2024, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p1-21, 21p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Cellular senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest. It can be triggered by telomere shortening (replicative senescence) or prematurely induced by stresses such as DNA damage, oncogene overactivation, loss of tumor suppressor genes, oxidative stress, tissue factors, and others. Advances in techniques and experimental designs have provided new evidence about the biology of senescent cells (SnCs) and their importance in human health and disease. This review aims to describe the main aspects of SnCs phenotype focusing on alterations in subcellular compartments like plasma membrane, cytoskeleton, organelles, and nuclei. We also discuss the heterogeneity, dynamics, and plasticity of SnCs' phenotype, including the SASP, and pro‐survival mechanisms. We advance on the multiple layers of phenotypic heterogeneity of SnCs, such as the heterogeneity between inducers, tissues and within a population of SnCs, discussing the relevance of these aspects to human health and disease. We also raise the main challenges as well alternatives to overcome them. Ultimately, we present open questions and perspectives in understanding the phenotype of SnCs from the perspective of basic and applied questions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14749718
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Aging Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176635919
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.14154