Regulation of ENPP5, a senescence-associated secretory phenotype factor, prevents skin aging

Mar 4, 2024Biogerontology

Controlling ENPP5, a protein linked to cell aging, may help prevent skin aging

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Abstract

ENPP5 was significantly expressed in replication-aged and DNA-damaged human skin fibroblasts.

  • ENPP5 promotes the inflammatory response associated with aging cells, known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP).
  • Knockdown of ENPP5 using siRNA reduced SASP and skin aging-related factors in human skin fibroblasts.
  • Treatment with human recombinant ENPP5 and overexpression of ENPP5 increased SASP and senescence in fibroblasts.
  • In C57BL/6 mice, ENPP5 knockdown improved age-related changes, including increased subcutaneous fat, muscle layer preservation, and collagen thickness.

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