Anti-Senescence Effects Of Nanovesicles Derived From Cluster Of Differentiation-146-Positive Tonsil Mesenchymal Stem Cells Via Modulation Of The Tumor Protein 53 Pathway

Therapeutic
Aging Pathway
Nanovesicles derived from a specific type of tonsil mesenchymal stem cells (CD146⁺ TMSC-NVs) demonstrate anti-aging effects by influencing the tumor protein 53 (p53) pathway.
Author

Gemini

Published

June 1, 2026

Aging is a natural process that leads to the gradual decline in the function of our tissues and organs. Scientists are constantly searching for ways to combat these effects and promote healthier aging. Recent research has explored the potential of tiny sacs, called nanovesicles, which are released by certain stem cells found in tonsils. These nanovesicles have shown promise in reversing cellular aging, a key factor in the overall aging process.

This particular study focused on a specific type of these nanovesicles, identified by a marker called CD146. The findings indicate that these specialized nanovesicles are effective in slowing down cellular aging and improving how tissues repair and rebuild themselves. They achieve this by interacting with a crucial cellular pathway known as the p53 pathway, which plays a significant role in cell growth and stress response. Understanding this mechanism opens up exciting possibilities for developing new treatments to combat the effects of aging and promote rejuvenation.


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