Senescence and the SASP: many therapeutic avenues
NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre · MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Cellular senescence is a stress response that elicits a permanent cell cycle arrest and triggers profound phenotypic changes such as the production of a bioactive secretome, referred to as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Acute senescence induction protects against cancer and limits fibrosis, but lingering senescent cells drive age-related disorders. Thus, targeting senescent cells to delay aging and limit dysfunction, known as "senotherapy," is gaining momentum. While drugs that selectively kill senescent cells, termed "senolytics" are a major focus, SASP-centered approaches are emerging as alternatives to target senescence-associated diseases. Here, we summarize the regulation and…
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- Senescence
- Biology
- Phenotype
- Cellular senescence
- Cell cycle checkpoint
- Cancer research
- Cell biology
- Cancer
- Good health and well-being