Senescent cardiac fibroblasts: A key role in cardiac fibrosis.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis

Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacological & Toxicological Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile; Advanced Center of Chronic Diseases (ACCDiS), Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. Electronic address:

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cardiac fibroblasts play a crucial role in maintaining heart structure and respond to damage, impacting the development of cardiac fibrosis.
  • Senescence can be beneficial in the short term for healing but may contribute to long-term fibrosis and heart dysfunction, especially in aging.
  • New treatments, like senolytics and senostatics, show promise in managing senescent cells and their effects, but more research is needed to understand their role in cardiac diseases.

Article Abstract

Cardiac fibroblasts are a cell population that controls the homeostasis of the extracellular matrix and orchestrates a damage response to maintain cardiac architecture and performance. Due to these functions, fibroblasts play a central role in cardiac fibrosis development, and there are large differences in matrix protein secretion profiles between fibroblasts from aged versus young animals. Senescence is a multifactorial and complex process that has been associated with inflammatory and fibrotic responses. After damage, transient cellular senescence is usually beneficial, as these cells promote tissue repair. However, the persistent presence of senescent cells within a tissue is linked with fibrosis development and organ dysfunction, leading to aging-related diseases such as cardiovascular pathologies. In the heart, early cardiac fibroblast senescence after myocardial infarction seems to be protective to avoid excessive fibrosis; however, in non-infarcted models of cardiac fibrosis, cardiac fibroblast senescence has been shown to be deleterious. Today, two new classes of drugs, termed senolytics and senostatics, which eliminate senescent cells or modify senescence-associated secretory phenotype, respectively, arise as novel therapeutical strategies to treat aging-related pathologies. However, further studies will be needed to evaluate the extent of the utility of senotherapeutic drugs in cardiac diseases, in which pathological context and temporality of the intervention must be considered.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbadis.2023.166642DOI Listing

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