[HTML][HTML] The flavonoid procyanidin C1 has senotherapeutic activity and increases lifespan in mice
Q Xu, Q Fu, Z Li, H Liu, Y Wang, X Lin, R He… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Ageing-associated functional decline of organs and increased risk for age-related chronic
pathologies is driven in part by the accumulation of senescent cells, which develop the …
pathologies is driven in part by the accumulation of senescent cells, which develop the …
[HTML][HTML] Age-and tissue-specific expression of senescence biomarkers in mice
AD Hudgins, C Tazearslan, A Tare, Y Zhu… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cellular growth arrest accompanied by distinct
changes in gene expression and the acquisition of a complex proinflammatory secretory …
changes in gene expression and the acquisition of a complex proinflammatory secretory …
[HTML][HTML] The metabolic roots of senescence: mechanisms and opportunities for intervention
CD Wiley, J Campisi - Nature Metabolism, 2021 - nature.com
Cellular senescence entails a permanent proliferative arrest, coupled to multiple phenotypic
changes. Among these changes is the release of numerous biologically active molecules …
changes. Among these changes is the release of numerous biologically active molecules …
Cellular senescence: the sought or the unwanted?
Y Sun, JP Coppé, EWF Lam - Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2018 - cell.com
Cellular senescence is a process that results in irreversible cell-cycle arrest, and is thought
to be an autonomous tumor-suppressor mechanism. During senescence, cells develop …
to be an autonomous tumor-suppressor mechanism. During senescence, cells develop …
[HTML][HTML] Context-dependent effects of cellular senescence in cancer development
P Lecot, F Alimirah, PY Desprez, J Campisi… - British journal of …, 2016 - nature.com
Cellular senescence is an established tumour-suppressive mechanism that prevents the
proliferation of premalignant cells. However, several lines of evidence show that senescent …
proliferation of premalignant cells. However, several lines of evidence show that senescent …
[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic interventions for aging: the case of cellular senescence
A Soto-Gamez, M Demaria - Drug Discovery Today, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Senescent cells contribute to aging and age-related diseases.•Reducing the
secretory phenotype of senescent cells (SASP) has beneficial effects.•Elimination of …
secretory phenotype of senescent cells (SASP) has beneficial effects.•Elimination of …
The role of cellular senescence in ageing and endocrine disease
S Khosla, JN Farr, T Tchkonia… - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - nature.com
With the ageing of the global population, interest is growing in the 'geroscience hypothesis',
which posits that manipulation of fundamental ageing mechanisms will delay (in parallel) the …
which posits that manipulation of fundamental ageing mechanisms will delay (in parallel) the …
Targeting the SASP to combat ageing: Mitochondria as possible intracellular allies?
J Birch, JF Passos - Bioessays, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Anti‐senescence therapies, such as drugs that specifically kill senescent cells, to stave off
ageing are currently under investigation. While these interventions show promise, their …
ageing are currently under investigation. While these interventions show promise, their …
Reducing senescent cell burden in aging and disease
Cellular senescence is a primary aging process and tumor suppressive mechanism
characterized by irreversible growth arrest, apoptosis resistance, production of a …
characterized by irreversible growth arrest, apoptosis resistance, production of a …
Senescence: a new weapon for cancer therapy
JC Acosta, J Gil - Trends in cell biology, 2012 - cell.com
Senescence is a stable cell cycle arrest that can be activated by oncogenic signaling and
manifests with changes in cellular organization and gene expression, such as the induction …
manifests with changes in cellular organization and gene expression, such as the induction …