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The right time for senescence

Diogo Paramos-de-Carvalho, Antonio Jacinto, Leonor Saúde

2021eLife111 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cellular senescence is a highly complex and programmed cellular state with diverse and, at times, conflicting physiological and pathological roles across the lifespan of an organism. Initially considered a cell culture artifact, senescence evolved from an age-related circumstance to an intricate cellular defense mechanism in response to stress, implicated in a wide spectrum of biological processes like tissue remodelling, injury and cancer. The development of new tools to study senescence in vivo paved the way to uncover its functional roles in various frameworks, which are sometimes hard to reconcile. Here, we review the functional impact of senescent cells on different organismal contexts. We provide updated insights on the role of senescent cells in tissue repair and regeneration, in which they essentially modulate the levels of fibrosis and inflammation, discussing how "time" seems to be the key maestro of their effects. Finally, we overview the current clinical research landscape to target senescent cells and contemplate its repercussions on this fast-evolving field.

Topics & Concepts

SenescenceCellular senescenceBiologyCell biologyMechanism (biology)Tissue repairAutophagyNeuroscienceCellStem cellFibrosisProgrammed cell deathComputational biologyModel organismIn vivoDNA damageCell typeCellular modelDevelopmental biologyCellular AgingPhenotypeTelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceEpigenetics and DNA MethylationNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms
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