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The connection between aging, cellular senescence and gut microbiome alterations: A comprehensive review

D.S. Jang, Ji‐Won Shin, Eunha Shim, Naoko Ohtani, Ok Hee Jeon

Aging Cell · 2024 · ▲ 62 citations

Abstract

The intricate interplay between cellular senescence(definition) and alterations in the gut microbiome emerges as a pivotal axis in the aging process, increasingly recognized for its contribution to systemic inflammation, physiological decline, and predisposition to age-associated diseases. Cellular senescence, characterized by a cessation of cell division in response to various stressors, induces morphological and functional changes within tissues. The complexity and heterogeneity of senescent cells, alongside the secretion of senescence-associated secretory phenotype, exacerbate the aging process through pro-inflammatory pathways and influence the microenvironment and immune system. Concurrently, aging-associated changes in gut microbiome diversity and composition contribute to dysbiosis, further exacerbating systemic inflammation and undermining the integrity of various bodily functions. This review encapsulates the burgeoning research on the reciprocal relationship between cellular senescence and gut dysbiosis, highlighting their collective impact on age-related musculoskeletal diseases, including osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and osteoarthritis. It also explores the potential of modulating the gut microbiome and targeting cellular senescence as innovative strategies for healthy aging and mitigating the progression of aging-related conditions. By exploring targeted interventions, including the development of senotherapeutic drugs and probiotic therapies, this review aims to shed light on novel therapeutic avenues. These strategies leverage the connection between cellular senescence and gut microbiome alterations to advance aging research and development of interventions aimed at extending health span and improving the quality of life in the older population.

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Jang, D., Shin, J., Shim, E., Ohtani, N., &amp; Jeon, O.H. (2024). The connection between aging, cellular senescence and gut microbiome alterations: A comprehensive review. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.14315
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Jang D, Shin J, Shim E, Ohtani N, Jeon OH. The connection between aging, cellular senescence and gut microbiome alterations: A comprehensive review. Aging Cell. 2024. doi:10.1111/acel.14315.
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@article{ds2024Thecon, title = {The connection between aging, cellular senescence and gut microbiome alterations: A comprehensive review}, author = {D.S. Jang and Ji‐Won Shin and Eunha Shim and Naoko Ohtani and Ok Hee Jeon}, journal = {Aging Cell}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1111/acel.14315}, }

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