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Gene Expression Meta-analysis Reveals Aging and Cellular Senescence Signatures in Scleroderma-associated Interstitial Lung Disease

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Journal Front Immunol
Date 2024 Feb 13
PMID 38348044
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Aging and cellular senescence are increasingly recognized as key contributors to pulmonary fibrosis. However, our understanding in the context of scleroderma-associated interstitial lung disease (SSc-ILD) is limited. To investigate, we leveraged previously established lung aging- and cell-specific senescence signatures to determine their presence and potential relevance to SSc-ILD. We performed a gene expression meta-analysis of lung tissues from 38 SSc-ILD and 18 healthy controls and found that markers (GDF15, COMP, and CDKN2A) and pathways (p53) of senescence were significantly increased in SSc-ILD. When probing the established aging and cellular senescence signatures, we found that epithelial and fibroblast senescence signatures had a 3.6- and 3.7-fold enrichment, respectively, in the lung tissue of SSc-ILD and that lung aging genes (, , , and were increased in SSc-ILD. These signatures were also enriched in SSc skin and associated with degree of skin involvement (limited vs. diffuse cutaneous). To further support these findings, we examined telomere length (TL), a surrogate for aging, in the lung tissue and found that, independent of age, SSc-ILD had significantly shorter telomeres than controls in type II alveolar cells in the lung. TL in SSc-ILD was comparable to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a disease of known aberrant aging. Taken together, this study provides novel insight into the possible mechanistic effects of accelerated aging and aberrant cellular senescence in SSc-ILD pathogenesis.

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