Senescent cell transplantation into the skin induces age-related peripheral dysfunction and cognitive decline

衰老细胞移植到皮肤会导致与年龄相关的外周功能障碍和认知能力下降

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作者:Ana Catarina Franco, Helene Martini, Stella Victorelli, Anthony B Lagnado, Saranya P Wyles, Jennifer L Rowsey, Nicholas Pirius, Seung-Hwa Woo, Daniela G Costa, Selim Chaib, Stefan G Tullius, Tamar Tchkonia, James L Kirkland, Sundeep Khosla, Diana Jurk, Claudia Cavadas, João F Passos

Abstract

Cellular senescence is an established cause of cell and tissue aging. Senescent cells have been shown to increase in multiple organs during aging, including the skin. Here we hypothesized that senescent cells residing in the skin can spread senescence to distant organs, thereby accelerating systemic aging processes. To explore this hypothesis, we initially observed an increase in several markers of senescence in the skin of aging mice. Subsequently, we conducted experiments wherein senescent fibroblasts were transplanted into the dermis of young mice and assessed various age-associated parameters. Our findings reveal that the presence of senescent cells in the dermal layer of young mice leads to increased senescence in both proximal and distal host tissues, alongside increased frailty, and impaired musculoskeletal function. Additionally, there was a significant decline in cognitive function, concomitant with increased expression of senescence-associated markers within the hippocampus brain area. These results support the concept that the accumulation of senescent cells in the skin can exert remote effects on other organs including the brain, potentially explaining links between skin and brain disorders and diseases and, contributing to physical and cognitive decline associated with aging.

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