Cellular senescence and aging result in a reduced ability to manage persistent types of inflammation. Thus, the chronic low-level inflammation associated with aging phenotype is called “inflammaging”. Inflammaging is not only related with age-associated chronic systemic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, but also skin aging. As the largest organ of the body, skin is continuously exposed to external stressors such as UV radiation, air particulate matter, and human microbiome. In this review article, we present mechanisms for accumulation of senescence cells in different compartments of the skin based on cell types, and their association with skin resident immune cells to describe changes in cutaneous immunity during the ag...
The development of senescence in tissues of different organs and in the immune system are usually in...
Higher organisms contain two types of cells: postmitotic cells, which never divide, and mitotic (or ...
Senescent cells accumulate in human tissues during ageing and contribute to age-related pathologies...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Skin is the largest human organ system, and its protective function is critical to survival. The epi...
Chronic exposure to UVR is known to disrupt tissue homeostasis, accelerate the onset of age-related ...
Senescent cells are induced by a wide variety of stimuli. They accumulate in several tissues during ...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of different damaging s...
Senescent cells are induced by a wide variety of stimuli. They accumulate in several tissues during ...
Abstract Despite the growing interest by researchers into cellular senescence, a hallmark of cellul...
The immune system may either have a protective role against sunburn and skin cancer or, conversely, ...
Senescent cells accumulate in human tissues during ageing and contribute to age-related pathologies....
Inflammaging is a theory of ageing which purports that low-level chronic inflammation leads to cellu...
Senescent cells accumulate in human tissues during ageing and contribute to age-related pathologies....
In response to persistent DNA damage, induction into cell senescence promotes an immunogenic program...
The development of senescence in tissues of different organs and in the immune system are usually in...
Higher organisms contain two types of cells: postmitotic cells, which never divide, and mitotic (or ...
Senescent cells accumulate in human tissues during ageing and contribute to age-related pathologies...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Skin is the largest human organ system, and its protective function is critical to survival. The epi...
Chronic exposure to UVR is known to disrupt tissue homeostasis, accelerate the onset of age-related ...
Senescent cells are induced by a wide variety of stimuli. They accumulate in several tissues during ...
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of different damaging s...
Senescent cells are induced by a wide variety of stimuli. They accumulate in several tissues during ...
Abstract Despite the growing interest by researchers into cellular senescence, a hallmark of cellul...
The immune system may either have a protective role against sunburn and skin cancer or, conversely, ...
Senescent cells accumulate in human tissues during ageing and contribute to age-related pathologies....
Inflammaging is a theory of ageing which purports that low-level chronic inflammation leads to cellu...
Senescent cells accumulate in human tissues during ageing and contribute to age-related pathologies....
In response to persistent DNA damage, induction into cell senescence promotes an immunogenic program...
The development of senescence in tissues of different organs and in the immune system are usually in...
Higher organisms contain two types of cells: postmitotic cells, which never divide, and mitotic (or ...
Senescent cells accumulate in human tissues during ageing and contribute to age-related pathologies...