Skin senescence: mechanisms and impact on whole-body aging
- PMID: 35012887
- DOI: 10.1016/j.molmed.2021.12.003
Skin senescence: mechanisms and impact on whole-body aging
Abstract
The skin is the largest organ and has a key protective role. Similar to any other tissue, the skin is influenced not only by intrinsic/chronological aging, but also by extrinsic aging, triggered by environmental factors that contribute to accelerating the skin aging process. Aged skin shows structural, cellular, and molecular changes and accumulation of senescent cells. These senescent cells can induce or accelerate the age-related dysfunction of other nearby cells from the skin, or from different origins. However, the extent and underlying mechanisms remain unknown. In this opinion, we discuss the possible relevant role of skin senescence in the induction of aging phenotypes to other organs/tissues, contributing to whole-body aging. Moreover, we suggest that topical administration of senolytics/senotherapeutics could counteract the overall whole-body aging phenotype.
Keywords: SASP; aging; cellular-senescence; paracrine-senescence; senolytics; skin-aging.
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Declaration of interests None declared by authors.
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