Cellular senescence and senolytics: the path to the clinic
Interlinked and fundamental aging processes appear to be a root-cause contributor to many
disorders and diseases. One such process is cellular senescence, which entails a state of …
disorders and diseases. One such process is cellular senescence, which entails a state of …
Guidelines for minimal information on cellular senescence experimentation in vivo
Cellular senescence is a cell fate triggered in response to stress and is characterized by
stable cell-cycle arrest and a hypersecretory state. It has diverse biological roles, ranging …
stable cell-cycle arrest and a hypersecretory state. It has diverse biological roles, ranging …
Cytotoxic CD4+ T cells eliminate senescent cells by targeting cytomegalovirus antigen
Senescent cell accumulation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of aging-associated
diseases, including cancer. The mechanism that prevents the accumulation of senescent …
diseases, including cancer. The mechanism that prevents the accumulation of senescent …
Multiparametric senescent cell phenoty** reveals targets of senolytic therapy in the aged murine skeleton
Senescence drives organismal aging, yet the deep characterization of senescent cells in
vivo remains incomplete. Here, we apply mass cytometry by time-of-flight using carefully …
vivo remains incomplete. Here, we apply mass cytometry by time-of-flight using carefully …
Local senolysis in aged mice only partially replicates the benefits of systemic senolysis
Clearance of senescent cells (SnCs) can prevent several age-related pathologies, including
bone loss. However, the local versus systemic roles of SnCs in mediating tissue dysfunction …
bone loss. However, the local versus systemic roles of SnCs in mediating tissue dysfunction …
The senescence markers p16INK4A, p14ARF/p19ARF, and p21 in organ development and homeostasis
KD Wagner, N Wagner - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
It is widely accepted that senescent cells accumulate with aging. They are characterized by
replicative arrest and the release of a myriad of factors commonly called the senescence …
replicative arrest and the release of a myriad of factors commonly called the senescence …
P16INK4A—more than a senescence marker
H Safwan-Zaiter, N Wagner, KD Wagner - Life, 2022 - mdpi.com
Aging is a biological feature that is characterized by gradual degeneration of function in
cells, tissues, organs, or an intact organism due to the accumulation of environmental factors …
cells, tissues, organs, or an intact organism due to the accumulation of environmental factors …
Cellular senescence in intervertebral disc aging and degeneration: molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic opportunities
Closely associated with aging and age-related disorders, cellular senescence (CS) is the
inability of cells to proliferate due to accumulated unrepaired cellular damage and …
inability of cells to proliferate due to accumulated unrepaired cellular damage and …
Senescent cells: a therapeutic target in cardiovascular diseases
Senescent cell accumulation has been observed in age-associated diseases including
cardiovascular diseases. Senescent cells lack proliferative capacity and secrete senescence …
cardiovascular diseases. Senescent cells lack proliferative capacity and secrete senescence …
Cellular senescence in skeletal disease: mechanisms and treatment
X He, W Hu, Y Zhang, M Chen, Y Ding, H Yang… - Cellular & Molecular …, 2023 - Springer
The musculoskeletal system supports the movement of the entire body and provides blood
production while acting as an endocrine organ. With aging, the balance of bone …
production while acting as an endocrine organ. With aging, the balance of bone …