SIRT-associated attenuation of cellular senescence in vascular wall

IF 5.3 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Iliyana Sazdova , Nikola Hadzi-Petrushev , Milena Keremidarska-Markova , Radoslav Stojchevski , Ramadan Sopi , Stanislav Shileiko , Vadim Mitrokhin , Hristo Gagov , Dimitar Avtanski , Lubomir T. Lubomirov , Mitko Mladenov
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Abstract

This review focuses on the vital function that SIRT1 and other sirtuins play in promoting cellular senescence in vascular smooth muscle cells, which is a key element in the pathogenesis of vascular aging and associated cardiovascular diseases. Vascular aging is a gradual process caused by the accumulation of senescent cells, which results in increased vascular remodeling, stiffness, and diminished angiogenic ability. Such physiological alterations are characterized by a complex interplay of environmental and genetic variables, including oxidative stress and telomere attrition, which affect gene expression patterns and trigger cell growth arrest. SIRT1 has been highlighted for its potential to reduce cellular senescence through modulation of multiple signaling cascades, particularly the endothelial nitric oxide (eNOS)/NO signaling pathway. It also modulates cell cycle through p53 inactivation and suppresses NF-κB mediated expression of adhesive molecules at the vascular level. The study also examines the therapeutic potential of sirtuin modulation in vascular health, identifying SIRT1 and its sirtuin counterparts as potential targets for reducing vascular aging. This study sheds light on the molecular basis of vascular aging and the beneficial effects of sirtuins, paving the way for the development of tailored therapies aimed at enhancing vascular health and prolonging life.

与 SIRT 相关的血管壁细胞衰老抑制作用
本综述重点探讨 SIRT1 和其他 sirtuins 在促进血管平滑肌细胞衰老方面发挥的重要功能,这是血管衰老和相关心血管疾病发病机制中的一个关键因素。血管衰老是一个由衰老细胞积累引起的渐进过程,它导致血管重塑、僵硬和血管生成能力减弱。这种生理变化的特点是环境和遗传变量的复杂相互作用,包括氧化应激和端粒损耗,它们影响基因表达模式并引发细胞生长停滞。SIRT1 通过调节多种信号级联,特别是内皮一氧化氮(eNOS)/NO 信号通路,具有减少细胞衰老的潜力,这一点已得到强调。它还能通过 p53 失活调节细胞周期,并抑制 NF-κB 介导的血管粘附分子的表达。该研究还探讨了调节 sirtuin 在血管健康方面的治疗潜力,确定 SIRT1 及其 sirtuin 对应物为减少血管老化的潜在靶点。这项研究揭示了血管老化的分子基础和 sirtuin 的有益作用,为开发旨在增强血管健康和延长寿命的定制疗法铺平了道路。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
1.90%
发文量
79
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at revealing the molecular, biochemical and biological mechanisms that underlie the processes of aging and development in various species as well as of age-associated diseases. Emphasis is placed on investigations that delineate the contribution of macromolecular damage and cytotoxicity, genetic programs, epigenetics and genetic instability, mitochondrial function, alterations of metabolism and innovative anti-aging approaches. For all of the mentioned studies it is necessary to address the underlying mechanisms. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development publishes original research, review and mini-review articles. The journal also publishes Special Issues that focus on emerging research areas. Special issues may include all types of articles following peered review. Proposals should be sent directly to the Editor-in-Chief.
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