Cellular senescence in tissue repair: every cloud has a silver lining

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Abstract

Cellular senescence, a form of stable cell cycle arrest induced by cellular stress, constitutes a major factor leading to the promotion of pathologies and physiological decays that take place during ageing. However, in recent years evidence has started to emerge supporting a positive role for senescent cells in various physiological processes, from embryonic development to tissue injury responses such as wound healing and tissue repair. Here, we provide an overview of cellular senescence, its negative as well as positive outcomes, with a focus on its impact on tissue repair. Furthermore, we discuss the possibility that cell senescence could contribute to the regeneration of complex structures and explore recent findings with respect to their potential for therapeutic application.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)591-604
Number of pages14
JournalThe International journal of developmental biology
Volume62
Issue number6-7-8
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

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Scopus 85048950429

Keywords

Keywords

  • Animals, Cell Cycle Proteins/genetics, Cell Plasticity/genetics, Cellular Reprogramming/genetics, Cellular Senescence/genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Models, Biological, Telomere/genetics, Wound Healing/genetics