

How Exosomes Spread Aging Signals and Could Support Anti-Aging Research
Sep 4, 2025
04:56
As the global population grows older, understanding what drives the aging process is becoming increasingly important. Diseases like Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular conditions, and cancer are more common with age, yet many current treatments only manage symptoms rather than addressing the underlying biological causes.
One contributor to aging is the buildup of “senescent” cells—cells that have stopped dividing but do not die. These cells can harm nearby tissues by releasing molecular signals, a process known as secondary senescence.
Scientists have found that senescent cells release tiny particles called exosomes. A research team from The Buck Institute for Research on Aging recently discovered that these exosomes carry aging-related messages through the bloodstream. Their study, titled “Exosomes released from senescent cells and circulatory exosomes isolated from human plasma reveal aging-associated proteomic and lipid signatures,” was featured as the cover article in Aging (Aging-US), Volume 17, Issue 8.
Full blog - https://aging-us.org/2025/09/how-exosomes-spread-aging-signals-and-could-support-anti-aging-research/
Paper DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206292
Corresponding author - Birgit Schilling - bschilling@buckinstitute.org
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Keywords - aging, proteomics, senescence, exosomes, data-independent acquisitions
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