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Author Spotlight: Decoding Mitochondrial Aging
Published on: June 30, 2023
Mitochondrial dysfunction in cellular senescence: a bridge to neurodegenerative disease
Adam J Hruby1, Ryo Higuchi-Sanabria2
1Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA. ahruby@usc.edu.
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Senescent cells, characterized by a state of irreversible proliferative arrest and inflammatory profile, have emerged as drivers of age-related decline. Growing evidence suggests that alterations in mitochondrial function and morphology play a key role in the induction and maintenance of senescence, as well as in promotion of the proinflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). In this review, we seek to survey the relationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and senescence, focusing on the consequences of changes in oxidative phosphorylation efficiency, calcium handling, mitochondrial metabolites, mitochondrial dynamics and quality control, and release of damage-associated molecular patterns. We first describe these changes before illustrating the pathways and mechanisms through which mitochondrial dysfunction results in cell cycle arrest and the SASP. Lastly, we showcase evidence relating cellular senescence to neurodegenerative disease and propose that mitochondrial dysfunction may act as a bridge between the two.
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