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Hallmarks and Biomarkers of Skin Senescence: An Updated Review of Skin Senotherapeutics
Darya Bulbiankova, Rocío Díaz‐Puertas, Francisco Javier Álvarez‐Martínez, María Herranz‐López, Enrique Barrajón‐Catalán, Vicente Micol
Antioxidants · 2023 · ▲ 57 citations
Genomic instability
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Cellular senescence
Altered intercellular communication
Senolytics
Review
Abstract
Aging is a complex process characterized by an ongoing decline in physiological functions, leading to degenerative diseases and an increased probability of death. Cellular senescence(definition) has been typically considered as an anti-proliferative process; however, the chronic accumulation of senescent cells contributes to tissue dysfunction and aging. In this review, we discuss some of the most important hallmarks and biomarkers of cellular senescence with a special focus on skin biomarkers, reactive oxygen species (ROS), and senotherapeutic strategies to eliminate or prevent senescence. Although most of them are not exclusive to senescence, the expression of the senescence-associated beta-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) enzyme seems to be the most reliable biomarker for distinguishing senescent cells from those arrested in the cell cycle. The presence of a stable DNA damage response (DDR) and the accumulation of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) mediators and ROS are the most representative hallmarks for senescence. Senotherapeutics based on natural compounds such as quercetin, naringenin, and apigenin have shown promising results regarding SASP reduction. These compounds seem to prevent the accumulation of senescent cells, most likely through the inhibition of pro-survival signaling pathways. Although studies are still required to verify their short- and long-term effects, these therapies may be an effective strategy for skin aging.
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Bulbiankova, D., Díaz‐Puertas, R., Álvarez‐Martínez, F.J., Herranz‐López, M., Barrajón‐Catalán, E., & Micol, V. (2023). Hallmarks and Biomarkers of Skin Senescence: An Updated Review of Skin Senotherapeutics. <em>Antioxidants</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12020444
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Bulbiankova D, Díaz‐Puertas R, Álvarez‐Martínez FJ, Herranz‐López M, Barrajón‐Catalán E, Micol V. Hallmarks and Biomarkers of Skin Senescence: An Updated Review of Skin Senotherapeutics. Antioxidants. 2023. doi:10.3390/antiox12020444.
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@article{darya2023Hallma,
title = {Hallmarks and Biomarkers of Skin Senescence: An Updated Review of Skin Senotherapeutics},
author = {Darya Bulbiankova and Rocío Díaz‐Puertas and Francisco Javier Álvarez‐Martínez and María Herranz‐López and Enrique Barrajón‐Catalán and Vicente Micol},
journal = {Antioxidants},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3390/antiox12020444},
}
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