Senescence as a therapeutic target in cancer and age-related diseases
MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences · Imperial College London
Abstract
Cellular senescence is a stress response that restrains the growth of aged, damaged or abnormal cells. Thus, senescence has a crucial role in development, tissue maintenance and cancer prevention. However, lingering senescent cells fuel chronic inflammation through the acquisition of a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which contributes to cancer and age-related tissue dysfunction. Recent progress in understanding senescence has spurred interest in the development of approaches to target senescent cells, known as senotherapies. In this Review, we evaluate the status of various types of senotherapies, including senolytics that eliminate senescent cells, senomorphics that suppress the SASP,…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Senescence
- Cancer
- Medicine
- Cancer drugs
- Internal medicine