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Extracellular Vesicles in Aging: An Emerging Hallmark?

Giorgia Manni, Sandra Buratta, Maria Teresa Pallotta, Davide Chiasserini, Alessandro Di Michele, Carla Emiliani, Stefano Giovagnoli, Luisa Pascucci, Rita Romani, Ilaria Bellezza, Lorena Urbanelli, Francesca Fallarino

Cells · 2023 · ▲ 51 citations

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane-enclosed particles secreted by cells and circulating in body fluids. Initially considered as a tool to dispose of unnecessary material, they are now considered an additional method to transmit cell signals. Aging is characterized by a progressive impairment of the physiological functions of tissues and organs. The causes of aging are complex and interconnected, but there is consensus that genomic instability, telomere(definition) erosion, epigenetic alteration, and defective proteostasis(definition) are primary hallmarks of the aging process. Recent studies have provided evidence that many of these primary stresses are associated with an increased release of EVs in cell models, able to spread senescence(definition) signals in the recipient cell. Additional investigations on the role of EVs during aging also demonstrated the great potential of EVs for the modulation of age-related phenotypes and for pro-rejuvenation therapies, potentially beneficial for many diseases associated with aging. Here we reviewed the current literature on EV secretion in senescent cell models and in old vs. young individual body fluids, as well as recent studies addressing the potential of EVs from different sources as an anti-aging tool. Although this is a recent field, the robust consensus on the altered EV release in aging suggests that altered EV secretion could be considered an emerging hallmark of aging.

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Manni, G., Buratta, S., Pallotta, M.T., Chiasserini, D., Michele, A.D., Emiliani, C., Giovagnoli, S., Pascucci, L., Romani, R., Bellezza, I., Urbanelli, L., &amp; Fallarino, F. (2023). Extracellular Vesicles in Aging: An Emerging Hallmark?. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12040527
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Manni G, Buratta S, Pallotta MT, Chiasserini D, Michele AD, Emiliani C, et al. Extracellular Vesicles in Aging: An Emerging Hallmark?. Cells. 2023. doi:10.3390/cells12040527.
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@article{giorgia2023Extrac, title = {Extracellular Vesicles in Aging: An Emerging Hallmark?}, author = {Giorgia Manni and Sandra Buratta and Maria Teresa Pallotta and Davide Chiasserini and Alessandro Di Michele and Carla Emiliani and Stefano Giovagnoli and Luisa Pascucci and Rita Romani and Ilaria Bellezza and Lorena Urbanelli and Francesca Fallarino}, journal = {Cells}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.3390/cells12040527}, }

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