Senescent myoblasts exhibit an altered exometabolome that is linked to senescence-associated secretory phenotype signaling

Dec 27, 2024American journal of physiology. Cell physiology

Aging muscle precursor cells release different chemicals linked to aging-related signals

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Abstract

Senescent myoblasts exhibit a significantly altered extracellular metabolome characterized by increased secretion of aging-associated metabolites.

  • The study identifies oleic acid as a key metabolite associated with the senescence phenotype in muscle stem cells.
  • Oleic acid treatment significantly upregulated SASP genes in healthy myoblasts.
  • A gene-metabolite interaction network highlighted oleic acid's connections to important senescence-related genes.
  • Most other tested metabolites did not independently alter senescence markers, suggesting a unique role for oleic acid.
  • The findings suggest a potential epigenetic effect of oleic acid on SASP regulation in senescent myoblasts.

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