The role of cellular senescence in tissue repair and regeneration

•The capacity to regenerate tissues varies widely along the animal kingdom and generally declines with aging of the organism.•The accumulation of senescent cells in tissues during aging has been causally involved in their reduced function at old age.•Cellular senescence plays a positive role as a mo...

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Published inMechanisms of ageing and development Vol. 198; p. 111528
Main Authors Antelo-Iglesias, Lucía, Picallos-Rabina, Pilar, Estévez-Souto, Valentín, Da Silva-Álvarez, Sabela, Collado, Manuel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ireland Elsevier B.V 01.09.2021
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ISSN0047-6374
1872-6216
1872-6216
DOI10.1016/j.mad.2021.111528

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Summary:•The capacity to regenerate tissues varies widely along the animal kingdom and generally declines with aging of the organism.•The accumulation of senescent cells in tissues during aging has been causally involved in their reduced function at old age.•Cellular senescence plays a positive role as a morphogenetic force modelling and promoting tissue wound healing and repair.•Work done on a wide range of organismal models is shedding light on this novel function of cellular senescence. The capacity to regenerate damaged or lost tissue varies widely along the animal kingdom and generally declines with aging of the organism. The gradual accumulation of senescent cells in tissues during aging has been causally involved in their reduced function at old age, and to be at the basis of age-related diseases. Recently, however, cellular senescence has been shown to play a positive role as a morphogenetic force modelling and promoting tissue development during embryogenesis, and to be responsible for tissue wound healing and repair. Work done on organismal models ranging from fish and amphibians, with extraordinary regenerative capacities, to mammals, with a more restricted regenerative potential, is shedding light on a novel and unexpected function of cellular senescence. In this review, we will analyze the senescence phenotype and how could it be contributing or restricting tissue regeneration.
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ISSN:0047-6374
1872-6216
1872-6216
DOI:10.1016/j.mad.2021.111528