Cellular Senescence & Telomere Shortening

Hayflick limit, SASP signaling, and the aging cell population

Healthy: 0
Senescent: 0
SASP zone: 0
Gen: 0

Hayflick Limit

Normal somatic cells can divide ~50 times before telomeres become critically short. Senescent cells halt division but remain metabolically active, secreting pro-inflammatory SASP factors that can induce senescence in neighbors. This "bystander effect" accelerates tissue aging.

Color key: healthy, senescent, SASP-exposed