[HTML][HTML] The metabolic roots of senescence: mechanisms and opportunities for intervention

CD Wiley, J Campisi - Nature Metabolism, 2021 - nature.com
CD Wiley, J Campisi
Nature Metabolism, 2021nature.com
Cellular senescence entails a permanent proliferative arrest, coupled to multiple phenotypic
changes. Among these changes is the release of numerous biologically active molecules
collectively known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, or SASP. A growing
body of literature indicates that both senescence and the SASP are sensitive to cellular and
organismal metabolic states, which in turn can drive phenotypes associated with metabolic
dysfunction. Here, we review the current literature linking senescence and metabolism, with …
Abstract
Cellular senescence entails a permanent proliferative arrest, coupled to multiple phenotypic changes. Among these changes is the release of numerous biologically active molecules collectively known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, or SASP. A growing body of literature indicates that both senescence and the SASP are sensitive to cellular and organismal metabolic states, which in turn can drive phenotypes associated with metabolic dysfunction. Here, we review the current literature linking senescence and metabolism, with an eye toward findings at the cellular level, including both metabolic inducers of senescence and alterations in cellular metabolism associated with senescence. Additionally, we consider how interventions that target either metabolism or senescent cells might influence each other and mitigate some of the pro-aging effects of cellular senescence. We conclude that the most effective interventions will likely break a degenerative feedback cycle by which cellular senescence promotes metabolic diseases, which in turn promote senescence.
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