Mid-old cells are a potential target for anti-aging interventions in the elderly

The biological process of aging is thought to result in part from accumulation of senescent cells in organs. However, the present study identified a subset of fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells which are the major constituents of organ stroma neither proliferative nor senescent in tissues of the el...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2023-11, Vol.14 (1), p.7619-7619, Article 7619
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Young Hwa, Lee, Young-Kyoung, Park, Soon Sang, Park, So Hyun, Eom, So Yeong, Lee, Young-Sam, Lee, Wonhee John, Jang, Juhee, Seo, Daeha, Kang, Hee Young, Kim, Jin Cheol, Lim, Su Bin, Yoon, Gyesoon, Kim, Hong Seok, Kim, Jang-Hee, Park, Tae Jun
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Zusammenfassung:The biological process of aging is thought to result in part from accumulation of senescent cells in organs. However, the present study identified a subset of fibroblasts and smooth muscle cells which are the major constituents of organ stroma neither proliferative nor senescent in tissues of the elderly, which we termed “mid-old status” cells. Upregulation of pro-inflammatory genes ( IL1B and SAA1 ) and downregulation of anti-inflammatory genes ( SLIT2 and CXCL12 ) were detected in mid-old cells. In the stroma, SAA1 promotes development of the inflammatory microenvironment via upregulation of MMP9, which decreases the stability of epithelial cells present on the basement membrane, decreasing epithelial cell function. Remarkably, the microenvironmental change and the functional decline of mid-old cells could be reversed by a young cell-originated protein, SLIT2. Our data identify functional reversion of mid-old cells as a potential method to prevent or ameliorate aspects of aging-related tissue dysfunction. In this study, the authors introduce the concept of a unique cellular subtype within the organic stroma, which does not conform to a typical young or senescent but is significantly associated with age-related organic dysfunction among the elderly.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-43491-w