Roles of TSP1-CD47 Signaling Pathway in Senescence of Endothelial Cells: Cell Cycle, Inflammation and Metabolism

Molecular Biology Reports(2023)

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Endothelial cells (ECs) serve as a barrier with forming a monolayer lining in the surface of vascular system. Many mature cell types are post-mitotic like neurons, but ECs have the ability to grow during angiogenesis. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) stimulates growth of vascular ECs derived from arteries, veins, and lymphatics and induces angiogenesis. Senescence of ECs is regarded as a key contributor in aging-induced vascular dysfunction via evoking increase of ECs permeability, impairment of angiogenesis and vascular repair. Several genomics and proteomics studies on ECs senescence reported changes in gene and protein expression that directly correlate with vascular systemic disorder. CD47 functions as a signaling receptor for secreted matricellular protein thrombospondin-1 (TSP1) and plays an important role in several fundamental cellular functions, including proliferation, apoptosis, inflammation, and atherosclerotic response. TSP1-CD47 signaling is upregulated with age in ECs, concurrent with suppression of key self-renewal genes. Recent studies indicate that CD47 is involved in regulation of senescence, self-renewal and inflammation. In this review, we highlight the functions of CD47 in senescent ECs, including modulation of cell cycle, mediation of inflammation and metabolism by the experimental studies, which may provide CD47 as a potential therapeutic target for aging-associated vascular dysfunction.
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Endothelial cell,CD47,TSP1,Senescence,Cell cycle,Inflammation,Metabolism
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