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Senotherapeutics: emerging strategy for healthy aging and age-related disease
Cellular senescence (CS) is one of hallmarks of aging and accumulation of senescent cells (SCs) with age contributes to tissue or organismal aging, as well as the pathophysiologies of diverse age-related diseases (ARDs). Genetic ablation of SCs in tissues lengthened health span and reduced the risk of age-related pathologies in a mouse model ...
Kim, Eok-Cheon, Kim, Jae-Ryong
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Background: Cellular senescence is a biological process with a dual role in organismal health. While transient senescence supports tissue repair and acts as a tumor-suppressive mechanism, the chronic accumulation of senescent cells contributes to aging ...
Larissa Della Vedova +4 more
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Revolutionizing Diabetic Foot Ulcer Care: The Senotherapeutic Approach
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a prevalent and profoundly debilitating complication that afflicts individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM). These ulcers are associated with substantial morbidity, recurrence rates, disability, and mortality, imposing substantial economic, psychological, and medical burdens. Timely detection and intervention can mitigate
Zhang, Guiqin +12 more
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Mitochondrial priming and response to BH3 mimetics in "one-two punch" senogenic-senolytic strategies [PDF]
A one-two punch sequential regimen of senescence-inducing agents followed by senolytic drugs has emerged as a novel therapeutic strategy in cancer. Unfortunately, cancer cells undergoing therapy-induced senescence (TIS) vary widely in their sensitivity ...
Alarcón Cor, Tomás +13 more
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Cellular senescence in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventionsa. [PDF]
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the world's fourth highest reason for mortality, accounting for 3.5 million deaths in 2021, and about 5% of total global deaths.
Bashyal, S +10 more
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Tumour cell senescence can be induced by various factors, including DNA damage, inflammatory signals, genetic toxins, ionising radiation and nutrient metabolism.
Jiaqiang Xiong +8 more
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SENOTHERAPEUTICS, AGING, AND AGE-RELATED DISEASES [PDF]
Abstract Increased translational clinical trials are addressing the utility of senotherapeutic agents as interventions for aging in general and for age-related diseases. Numerous pre-clinical trials have provided a good rationale for human clinical trials which are being increasingly proposed.
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Screening for senolytic and senomorphic compounds in HDF76 fibroblasts and their effects as geroprotectors in C. elegans [PDF]
El envejecimiento es el principal factor de riesgo para muchas enfermedades, y la senescencia celular es un factor clave en este proceso y sus patologías relacionadas.
Sanguinet Rumayor, Sybila
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Therapy-induced senescence through the redox lens
Therapy-induced senescent tumor cells have emerged as significant drivers of tumor recurrence and disease relapse. Interestingly, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and its associated redox signaling networks are intertwined with initiation and ...
Matius Robert +2 more
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Senescence profiling of monoclonal gammopathies reveals paracrine senescence as a crucial defense against disease progression [PDF]
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell (PC) malignancy that is preceded by monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and/or smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM).
Abdallah, Nadine +17 more
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