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Long-term exposure to TNF-α leads human skin fibroblasts to a p38 MAPK- and ROS-mediated premature senescence.

Biogerontology. 2018-07; 
MavrogonatouEleni,KonstantinouAngeliki,KletsasDimi
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Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) is an inflammatory mediator overexpressed in the skin as a response to ultraviolet radiation, as well as in chronic non-healing wounds. On the other hand, senescent fibroblasts have been shown to accumulate in the skin under these stressful conditions. Accordingly, here we assessed the putative implication of TNF-α in the induction of premature senescence of human adult dermal fibroblasts. We showed that TNF-α led to a rapid transient p38 MAPK activation, while elevation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) only occurred after a chronic exposure to TNF-α. Furthermore, in contrast to the majority of previous reports using various cell models and experimental settings,... More

Keywords

Dermal fibroblasts,HO-1,Inflammation,MMPs,NQO1,Nrf2,Proliferation,SA-β Gal,Wound,p16I