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Depletion of growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and premature senescence in human dermal fibroblasts.

Sophia WedelInes MarticLena Guerrero NavarroChristian PlonerGerhard PiererPidder Jansen-DürrMaria Cavinato
Published in: Aging cell (2022)
Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) is a stress-responsive cytokine also known as a mitokine; however, its role in mitochondrial homeostasis and cellular senescence remained elusive. We show here that knocking down GDF15 expression in human dermal fibroblasts induced mitochondrial dysfunction and premature senescence, associated with a distinct senescence-associated secretory phenotype. Fibroblast-specific loss of GDF15 expression in a model of 3D reconstructed human skin induced epidermal thinning, a hallmark of skin aging. Our results suggest GDF15 to play a so far undisclosed role in mitochondrial homeostasis to delay both the onset of cellular senescence and the appearance of age-related changes in a 3D human skin model.
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