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Extracellular matrix dysregulation in aging, calcification, and cancer diseases: insights into cellular senescence, inflammation, and novel therapeutic strategies

Diego Liviu Boaru, Diego De León-Oliva, Patricia De Castro-Martinez, Cielo García‐Montero, Oscar Fraile‐Μartinez, Beatriz García-González, Isabel Pérez-González, Majd N Michael Alhaddadin, Silvestra Barrena-Blázquez, Laura López-González, Basilio de la Torre, Leonel Pekarek, Miguel A. Sáez, Laura Ríos-Espinosa, Tatiana Pekarek

International Journal of Biological Sciences · 2025 · ▲ 8 citations

Abstract

This review underscores the dynamic role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in regulating cellular behavior and maintaining tissue homeostasis, highlighting its pivotal involvement in aging, calcification, and cancer diseases. In healthy tissues, controlled ECM remodeling provides essential biochemical and mechanical cues, but dysregulation (driven by chronic inflammation, cellular senescence(definition), and altered intercellular communication) leads to fibrosis, calcification, and the creation of a pro-tumorigenic microenvironment. Senescent cells contribute to these changes through senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which reinforces inflammation and matrix degradation, while extracellular vesicles (EVs) mediate intercellular signaling and further modulate ECM structure and function. In cancer, ECM remodeling not only facilitates tumor progression and metastasis by forming physical and biochemical barriers but also hinders the efficacy of conventional and immunotherapeutic interventions. Similarly, in cardiovascular diseases, aberrant ECM remodeling exacerbates tissue damage and impairs regenerative processes. Emerging therapeutic strategies aim to restore ECM homeostasis through targeted interventions, including ECM-normalizing agents, EV-based therapies, and stem cell approaches that modulate matrix composition to improve tissue repair. By elucidating the complex interplay between ECM dysfunction, cellular senescence, and chronic inflammation, this review highlights promising avenues for developing personalized treatments that address the underlying causes of age-related and tumorigenic pathologies, ultimately, the way to improved clinical outcomes.

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Boaru, D.L., León-Oliva, D.D., Castro-Martinez, P.D., García‐Montero, C., Fraile‐Μartinez, O., García-González, B., Pérez-González, I., Alhaddadin, M.N.M., Barrena-Blázquez, S., López-González, L., Torre, B.D.L., Pekarek, L., Sáez, M.A., Ríos-Espinosa, L., Pekarek, T., Sacristana, R.F.G.D.L., Hernández-Fernández, M., Casanova, C., Castel-Oñate, A., &amp; García‐Honduvilla, N. (2025). Extracellular matrix dysregulation in aging, calcification, and cancer diseases: insights into cellular senescence, inflammation, and novel therapeutic strategies. <em>International Journal of Biological Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.119301
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Boaru DL, León-Oliva DD, Castro-Martinez PD, García‐Montero C, Fraile‐Μartinez O, García-González B, et al. Extracellular matrix dysregulation in aging, calcification, and cancer diseases: insights into cellular senescence, inflammation, and novel therapeutic strategies. International Journal of Biological Sciences. 2025. doi:10.7150/ijbs.119301.
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@article{diego2025Extrac, title = {Extracellular matrix dysregulation in aging, calcification, and cancer diseases: insights into cellular senescence, inflammation, and novel therapeutic strategies}, author = {Diego Liviu Boaru and Diego De León-Oliva and Patricia De Castro-Martinez and Cielo García‐Montero and Oscar Fraile‐Μartinez and Beatriz García-González and Isabel Pérez-González and Majd N Michael Alhaddadin and Silvestra Barrena-Blázquez and Laura López-González and Basilio de la Torre and Leonel Pekarek and Miguel A. Sáez and Laura Ríos-Espinosa and Tatiana Pekarek and Roberto Fernández-Baillo Gallego de la Sacristana and Mauricio Hernández-Fernández and Carlos Casanova and Ana Castel-Oñate and Natalio García‐Honduvilla and Julia Buján and Raúl Dı́az and Melchor Álvarez‐Mon and Miguel Á. Ortega}, journal = {International Journal of Biological Sciences}, year = {2025}, doi = {10.7150/ijbs.119301}, }

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