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Recent advances in senescence-associated secretory phenotype and osteoporosis [PDF]
The worldwide elderly population is on the rise, and aging is a major osteoporosis risk factor. Senescent cells accumulation can have a detrimental effect the body as we age.
Haonan Fan, Jitian Li, Guowei Shang
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Measuring the Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype [PDF]
Cellular senescence is a fundamental hallmark of aging, contributing to tissue dysfunction and chronic disease through the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP).
Achilleas Karras +5 more
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Basal Cells Contribute to Pulmonary Fibrosis via SP1‐Mediated Senescence‐Associated Secretory Phenotype [PDF]
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a progressive interstitial lung disease with limited treatment options and poor prognosis. Increasing evidence suggests that airway epithelial remodeling contributes to disease pathogenesis, yet the role of basal cells ...
Xiaoyan Wang +5 more
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Altered Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype of Human Osteoblasts from Patients with Osteoporosis Enhances Endothelial Cell Migration and Proliferation In Vitro [PDF]
Osteoporosis (OP) is a highly prevalent age-associated inflammatory bone disease that remains underdiagnosed and undertreated despite its substantial global burden.
Lisa Oezel +9 more
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A hallmark of senescence is the acquisition of an enhanced secretome comprising inflammatory mediators and tissue remodelling agents – the senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP).
Ryan Wallis +2 more
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Senescent cells accumulate in aged organisms and promote the progression of age-related diseases including cataracts. Therefore, we aimed to study the therapeutic effects of senescence-targeting drugs on cataracts.
Yinhao Wang +5 more
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Cell senescence, the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, and cancers.
Cellular senescence is a cell fate caused by multiple stresses. A 2008 article in PLOS Biology reported a senescence-associated secretory phenotype that can promote inflammation and cancer, eventually enabling the development of senolytic drugs.
Larissa G P Langhi Prata +2 more
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Growth differentiation factor‐15 is associated with age‐related monocyte dysfunction
Objective Age‐associated decreases in immune functions are precipitated by a variety of mechanisms and affect nearly every immune cell subset. In myeloid cells, aging reduces numbers of phagocytes and impairs their functional abilities, including antigen
Brandt D. Pence +2 more
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Type-2 diabetic adipose tissue impairs transient senescence during wound healing with expression of different components of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), and this is associated with deteriorated wound healing.
Arisa Kita +8 more
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Senescence is a cellular state in which cells undergo persistent cell cycle arrest in response to nonlethal stress. In the treatment of cancer, senescence induction is a potent method of suppressing tumour cell proliferation.
Cecilia R. Chambers +3 more
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