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Anti-aging effect of Hedgehog signaling.
Kim JH, Hwang JY, Jun JH, Diehl AM.
Experimental & molecular medicine · 2026
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Cellular senescence
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Human
Preclinical / animal
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Abstract
Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of physiological integrity, leading to impaired tissue function and increased vulnerability to chronic diseases. Although the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is well established as a key regulator of embryonic development and tumorigenesis, emerging evidence suggests it also plays vital roles in adult tissue maintenance, regeneration and immune modulation-processes that are intimately linked to aging. Here we synthesize recent findings demonstrating that the controlled activation of Hh signaling across diverse tissues, including the brain, liver, heart, lung, bone, skin and adipose tissue, can counteract hallmark features of aging such as stem cell exhaustion, mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) and chronic inflammation. In preclinical models, Hh pathway modulation enhances tissue regeneration, supports progenitor cell function and suppresses senescence(definition)-associated secretory phenotypes. Promising therapeutic strategies-ranging from gene delivery to pharmacological agonists-have shown efficacy in mitigating age-related decline, though challenges remain regarding tissue specificity, long-term safety and tumorigenic risk. By integrating insights from developmental biology, regenerative medicine and geroscience, this Review positions Hh signaling as a compelling target for anti-aging interventions aimed at preserving organ function and extending healthspan(definition).
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JH, K., JY, H., JH, J., & AM., D. (2026). Anti-aging effect of Hedgehog signaling. <em>Experimental & molecular medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-025-01626-7
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JH K, JY H, JH J, AM. D. Anti-aging effect of Hedgehog signaling. Experimental & molecular medicine. 2026. doi:10.1038/s12276-025-01626-7.
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@article{kim2026Antiag,
title = {Anti-aging effect of Hedgehog signaling.},
author = {Kim JH and Hwang JY and Jun JH and Diehl AM.},
journal = {Experimental & molecular medicine},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1038/s12276-025-01626-7},
}
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