Cellular senescence: beneficial, harmful, and highly complex

Author:

Baker Darren J.1234ORCID,Narita Masashi56ORCID,Muñoz‐Cánoves Pura78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA

2. Paul F. Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging at Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA

3. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA

4. Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USA

5. Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute University of Cambridge UK

6. Tokyo Tech World Research Hub Initiative (WRHI), Institute of Innovative Research Tokyo Institute of Technology Yokohama Japan

7. Department of Medicine and Life Sciences Pompeu Fabra University and ICREA Barcelona Spain

8. Altos Labs, Inc. San Diego CA USA

Abstract

The contribution of cellular senescence to a diverse range of biological processes, including normal physiology, ageing, and pathology were long overlooked but have now taken centre stage. In this Editorial, we will briefly outline the review and original work articles contained in The FEBS Journal's Special Issue on Senescence in Ageing and Disease. It is beginning to be appreciated that senescent cells can exert both beneficial and adverse effects following tissue injury. Additionally, while these cells play critical roles for maintaining a healthy physiology, they also promote ageing and certain pathological conditions (including developmental disorders). Progress has been made in re‐defining and identifying senescent cells, especially in slow‐proliferating or terminally differentiated tissues, such as the brain and cardiovascular system. Novel approaches and techniques for isolating senescent cells will greatly increase our appreciation for senescent properties in tissues. The inter‐organ communication between senescent cells and other residents of the tissue microenvironment, via the senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP), is a focus of several reviews in this Special Issue. The importance of the SASP in promoting tumour development and the evolution of SARS CoV‐2 variants is also highlighted. In one of the two original articles included in the issue, the impact of dietary macronutrients and the presence of senescent cells in mice is investigated. Lastly, we continue to deepen our understanding on the use of senolytics and senomorphics to specifically target senescent cells or their secreted components, respectively, which is discussed in several of the reviews included here.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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