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衰老细胞通过与衰老相关的细胞外粒子分泌色素成分
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|December 31, 2025
概括
衰老细胞通过细胞外颗粒释放DNA片段和蛋白质,可能激活其他细胞中的炎症途径. 自抑制增加了这种释放,突出了一个新的信号机制.
科学领域:
- 细胞衰老 细胞衰老
- 细胞外囊泡中的细胞外囊泡.
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 衰老细胞分泌SASP,影响周围环境.
- 细胞质色素碎片 (CCF) 通过cGAS/STING驱动SASP.
- 自会降解CCF,但它们的全部命运是未知的.
研究的目的:
- 研究CCF细胞外释放机制.
- 描述分泌的CCF成分及其作用.
- 探索自和CCF分泌之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 对衰老细胞分泌物的分析.
- 细胞外粒子形态学的表征.
- 抑制了自的发生.
- cGAS/STING通路激活测试. 这种测试可以
- 对老老鼠循环的分析.
主要成果:
- 衰老细胞通过多细胞体释放CCF成分 (ɣH2AX,dsDNA).
- 分泌的成分形成独特的"爆米花"类型的细胞外粒子.
- 自抑制增加了CCF成分和粒子分泌.
- 细胞外粒子在非衰老的细胞中激活cGAS-STING.
- 在老老鼠的循环中,颗粒物得到了丰富.
结论:
- 衰老细胞利用一种新的途径来释放细胞外的CCF.
- 细胞外CCF粒子代表了一种新的细胞间信号传递方式.
- 自在调节CCF细胞外释放方面发挥着作用.
- 这些发现表明衰老,炎症和衰老之间存在联系.
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