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The role of p21 in cellular senescence and aging-related diseases
Jiayu Yan, Siyi Chen, Zimei Yi, Ruowen Zhao, Jiayu Zhu, Ding Shuwen, Junhua Wu
Molecules and Cells · 2024 · ▲ 130 citations
Abstract
During the aging process or disease progression, normal cells and tissues in the body undergo various stresses, leading to cell damage and the need for repair, adaptation, apoptosis, or defense responses. Cellular senescence(definition) is a key player in this process, influencing the rate of aging and disease progression. It can be triggered by different stress factors, resulting in irreversible cell cycle arrest and functional decline. Senescent cells often show high expression of cell cycle factors such as p21 and p16, which are involved in cell cycle arrest. p16 has long been recognized as a significant marker of aging. Recent evidence suggests that p21 high cells and p16 high cells represent distinct cell populations in terms of cell type, tissue location, accumulation kinetics, and physiological functions. This article focuses on recent advancements in understanding p21-dependent cellular senescence. It starts by providing an overview of the role of p21 in 3 primary cellular senescence phenotypes where it plays a crucial role. It then delves into the pathogenesis of diseases closely linked to p21-dependent cellular senescence, particularly metabolic disorders and cardiovascular diseases. The article also discusses progress in p21-related animal models and outlines strategies for utilizing p21 to intervene in cellular senescence by delaying aging, eliminating senescent cells, and rejuvenating senescent cells. This review systematically examines the pathogenesis of p21-dependent cellular senescence, emphasizing its importance in studying aging heterogeneity and developing new senolytic therapies. It aims to stimulate future research on leveraging p21 to enhance the characteristics of senescent cells, allowing more precise methods for eliminating harmful senescent cells at the right time, thereby delaying aging and potentially achieving rejuvenation. • P21 high and p16 high cells are distinct cell populations with different types, locations, accumulation kinetics, and functions. • We propose strategies to use p21 for intervening in cellular senescence by delaying aging, eliminating senescent cells, and rejuvenating them. • Understanding the pathogenesis of p21-dependent senescence is crucial for studying aging heterogeneity and developing senolytic therapies. • Encourage future research on utilizing p21 to improve senescent cell characteristics.
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Yan, J., Chen, S., Yi, Z., Zhao, R., Zhu, J., Shuwen, D., & Wu, J. (2024). The role of p21 in cellular senescence and aging-related diseases. <em>Molecules and Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mocell.2024.100113
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Yan J, Chen S, Yi Z, Zhao R, Zhu J, Shuwen D, et al. The role of p21 in cellular senescence and aging-related diseases. Molecules and Cells. 2024. doi:10.1016/j.mocell.2024.100113.
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@article{jiayu2024Therol,
title = {The role of p21 in cellular senescence and aging-related diseases},
author = {Jiayu Yan and Siyi Chen and Zimei Yi and Ruowen Zhao and Jiayu Zhu and Ding Shuwen and Junhua Wu},
journal = {Molecules and Cells},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1016/j.mocell.2024.100113},
}
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