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Cellular senescence links mitochondria-ER contacts and aging

Dorian V. Ziegler, Nadine Martin, David Bernard

2021Communications Biology77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Membrane contact sites emerged in the last decade as key players in the integration, regulation and transmission of many signals within cells, with critical impact in multiple pathophysiological contexts. Numerous studies accordingly point to a role for mitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum contacts (MERCs) in modulating aging. Nonetheless, the driving cellular mechanisms behind this role remain unclear. Recent evidence unravelled that MERCs regulate cellular senescence, a state of permanent proliferation arrest associated with a pro-inflammatory secretome, which could mediate MERC impact on aging. Here we discuss this idea in light of recent advances supporting an interplay between MERCs, cellular senescence and aging.

Topics & Concepts

SenescenceCell biologyCellular senescenceEndoplasmic reticulumMitochondrionCellular AgingBiologyNeurosciencePhenotypeGeneticsTelomereDNAGeneMitochondrial Function and PathologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
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