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Extracellular Matrix Dynamics as an Emerging yet Understudied Hallmark of Aging and Longevity

Cyril Statzer, Ji Young Cecilia Park, Collin Y. Ewald

Aging and Disease · 2023 · ▲ 77 citations

Abstract

The biomechanical properties of extracellular matrices (ECM) and their consequences for cellular homeostasis have recently emerged as a driver of aging. Here we review the age-dependent deterioration of ECM in the context of our current understanding of the aging processes. We discuss the reciprocal interactions of longevity interventions with ECM remodeling. And the relevance of ECM dynamics captured by the matrisome and the matreotypes associated with health, disease, and longevity. Furthermore, we highlight that many established longevity compounds promote ECM homeostasis. A large body of evidence for the ECM to qualify as a hallmark of aging is emerging, and the data in invertebrates is promising. However, direct experimental proof that activating ECM homeostasis is sufficient to slow aging in mammals is lacking. We conclude that further research is required and anticipate that a conceptual framework for ECM biomechanics and homeostasis will provide new strategies to promote health during aging.

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10.14336/ad.2022.1116
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Statzer, C., Park, J.Y.C., &amp; Ewald, C.Y. (2023). Extracellular Matrix Dynamics as an Emerging yet Understudied Hallmark of Aging and Longevity. <em>Aging and Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.14336/ad.2022.1116
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Statzer C, Park JYC, Ewald CY. Extracellular Matrix Dynamics as an Emerging yet Understudied Hallmark of Aging and Longevity. Aging and Disease. 2023. doi:10.14336/ad.2022.1116.
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@article{cyril2023Extrac, title = {Extracellular Matrix Dynamics as an Emerging yet Understudied Hallmark of Aging and Longevity}, author = {Cyril Statzer and Ji Young Cecilia Park and Collin Y. Ewald}, journal = {Aging and Disease}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.14336/ad.2022.1116}, }

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