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Mitochondrial respiratory supercomplex assembly factor COX7RP improves metabolic homeostasis and contributes to lifespan extension in mice. The overexpression of COX7RP reduces white adipose tissue mass and downregulates senescence‐associated secreted phenotype‐related genes in the tissue, suggesting that COX7RP plays a role in preventing aging through
Kazuhiro Ikeda +6 more
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From Neuron‐Centric to Glia‐Centric: How Aging Glial Networks Drive Neurodegenerative Disease
During aging, progressive alterations in glial networks reshape intercellular communication within the central nervous system. In the young brain, astrocytes and microglia actively regulate metabolic, immune, and synaptic processes that sustain neural circuit stability.
Lívia de Sá Hayashide +5 more
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Potential Clinical Implications of Senotherapies for Cardiovascular Disease
Aging is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and accumulating evidence indicates that biological aging has a significant effect on the onset and progression of CVDs. In recent years, therapies targeting senescent cells (senotherapies), particularly senolytics that selectively eliminate senescent cells, have been developed and show ...
Masayoshi, Suda +4 more
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Immunosenescence: Molecular Mechanisms, Diseases, and Therapeutic Innovations
Along with organismal aging or pathogenic processes especially tumor, multiple immune cell types exhibit those well‐established hallmarks of cellular senescent phenotype, mainly characterized by irreversible cell cycle arrest, metabolic disorder, and over production of SASP.
Ninghan Gong +8 more
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Aging inducing the development of senescent cells (SNCs) in various tissues is considered as the main cause of the age-related diseases. Senotherapy has become a promising anti-aging therapy.
Zongke Bai +7 more
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Therapy-Induced Stromal Senescence Promoting Aggressiveness of Prostate and Ovarian Cancer
Cancer progression is supported by the cross-talk between tumor cells and the surrounding stroma. In this context, senescent cells in the tumor microenvironment contribute to the development of a pro-inflammatory milieu and the acquisition of aggressive ...
Elisa Pardella +17 more
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Just as the term “cancer cell” encompasses a wide spectrum of cells, the term “senescent cell” should also be regarded as an umbrella term that includes cells with heterogeneous molecular profiles. In this review, we provide an updated overview of the molecular mechanisms underlying distinct senescent cell subtypes induced by various stimuli, including
Enaam Alghamdi, Keiko Kono
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Uncovering the Secrets of the Secretome: Innovative Strategies for Targeting Defective Alveolar Epithelial Repair in COPD [PDF]
In this thesis, Luke van der Koog explores a novel approach to treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a debilitating lung condition affecting millions worldwide.
van der Koog, Luke
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Ignoring the planet: A critical blind spot for research on ageing
Abstract Although research on ageing has largely concentrated on understanding the fundamental biology of the ageing process and devising pharmaceutical interventions in order to slow it down, increasing evidence has underscored the crucial role of environmental inputs across the life course and across generations, in shaping both individual and ...
Paul Shiels +6 more
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Cellular Senescence in Cancer: Mechanisms, Roles in Tumor Progression, and Therapeutic Implications
Senescent tumor cells in TME exhibit dual roles. “Angels” secrete SASPs/DAMPs to boost immunological clearance and antitumor immunity via MHC‐I upregulation; “Demons” produce tumor‐promoting SASPs recruiting MDSCs to drive malignancy. ABSTRACT Cellular senescence, a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest accompanied by a senescence‐associated ...
Jingrui Yan +5 more
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