衰老
皮肤老化
疾病
生物
医学
病理
细胞生物学
皮肤病科
作者
Henriette Thau,Bastian P. Gerjol,Katalin Hahn,R. Wolff Von Gudenberg,Leonard Knoedler,Kenneth Stallcup,Maximilian Y. Emmert,Timo Buhl,Saranya P. Wyles,Tamar Tchkonia,Stefan G. Tullius,Jasper Iske
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.arr.2025.102686
摘要
Skin aging represents a multifactorial process influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, collectively known as the skin exposome. Cellular senescence, characterized by stable cell cycle arrest and secretion of pro-inflammatory molecules, has been implicated as a key driver of physiological and pathological skin aging. Increasing evidence points towards the role of senescence in a variety of dermatological diseases, where the accumulation of senescent cells in the epidermis and dermis exacerbates disease progression. Emerging therapeutic strategies such as senolytics and senomorphics offer promising avenues to target senescent cells and mitigate their deleterious effects, providing potential treatments for both skin aging and senescence-associated skin diseases. This review explores the molecular mechanisms of cellular senescence and its role in promoting age-related skin changes and pathologies, while compiling the observed effects of senotherapeutics in the skin and discussing the translational relevance.
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