Corrine R Kliment,Aditi U Gurkar,Nayra Cárdenes,Richard Ramonell,Toren Finkel,Melanie Königshoff
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Abstract
With a rapidly expanding human population at advanced ages and age as the main driver for chronic diseases, we face the challenge of understanding tissue aging and devising new therapeutic interventions. Cellular senescence is an important hallmark of all aging tissues and has emerged as a potential key driver of chronic lung diseases, including pulmonary fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and asthma. This comprehensive review recapitulates current knowledge of pathways and processes involved in cellular senescence with emphasis on the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and the "4 Ms" (morphology, mitophagy, metabolism, and metabolites). We review our current knowledge of healthy lung aging, discuss which pathomechanisms in chronic lung disease are characterized by senescence, and summarize current target therapeutics and their impact on lung disease. Within this exponentially growing field, we propose emerging concepts and current gaps in knowledge which need to be addressed to develop better opportunities for therapeutic strategies and future investigations.
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Physiological Reviews is a highly regarded journal that covers timely issues in physiological and biomedical sciences. It is targeted towards physiologists, neuroscientists, cell biologists, biophysicists, and clinicians with a special interest in pathophysiology. The journal has an ISSN of 0031-9333 for print and 1522-1210 for online versions. It has a unique publishing frequency where articles are published individually, but regular quarterly issues are also released in January, April, July, and October. The articles in this journal provide state-of-the-art and comprehensive coverage of various topics. They are valuable for teaching and research purposes as they offer interesting and clearly written updates on important new developments. Physiological Reviews holds a prominent position in the scientific community and consistently ranks as the most impactful journal in the field of physiology.