Exploiting senescence for the treatment of cancer
L Wang, L Lankhorst, R Bernards - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2022 - nature.com
Senescence is a cellular response to a variety of stress signals that is characterized by a
stable withdrawal from the cell cycle and major changes in cell morphology and physiology …
stable withdrawal from the cell cycle and major changes in cell morphology and physiology …
Endothelial dysfunction in atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases and beyond: from mechanism to pharmacotherapies
The endothelium, a cellular monolayer lining the blood vessel wall, plays a critical role in
maintaining multiorgan health and homeostasis. Endothelial functions in health include …
maintaining multiorgan health and homeostasis. Endothelial functions in health include …
A new gene set identifies senescent cells and predicts senescence-associated pathways across tissues
Although cellular senescence drives multiple age-related co-morbidities through the
senescence-associated secretory phenotype, in vivo senescent cell identification remains …
senescence-associated secretory phenotype, in vivo senescent cell identification remains …
Targeting cellular senescence with senotherapeutics: senolytics and senomorphics
The concept of geroscience is that since ageing is the greatest risk factor for many diseases
and conditions, targeting the ageing process itself will have the greatest impact on human …
and conditions, targeting the ageing process itself will have the greatest impact on human …
A guide to assessing cellular senescence in vitro and in vivo
Cellular senescence is a physiological mechanism whereby a proliferating cell undergoes a
stable cell cycle arrest upon damage or stress and elicits a secretory phenotype. This highly …
stable cell cycle arrest upon damage or stress and elicits a secretory phenotype. This highly …
Sex differences in biological aging with a focus on human studies
S Hägg, J Jylhävä - Elife, 2021 - elifesciences.org
Aging is a complex biological process characterized by hallmark features accumulating over
the life course, shaping the individual's aging trajectory and subsequent disease risks. There …
the life course, shaping the individual's aging trajectory and subsequent disease risks. There …
[HTML][HTML] Chronic inflammation and the hallmarks of aging
Background Recently, the hallmarks of aging were updated to include dysbiosis, disabled
macroautophagy, and chronic inflammation. In particular, the low-grade chronic …
macroautophagy, and chronic inflammation. In particular, the low-grade chronic …
Cellular senescence at the crossroads of inflammation and Alzheimer's disease
A Guerrero, B De Strooper… - Trends in …, 2021 - cell.com
Aging is a key risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the reasons for this association
are not well understood. Senescent cells accumulate in aged tissues and have been shown …
are not well understood. Senescent cells accumulate in aged tissues and have been shown …
Nuclear morphology is a deep learning biomarker of cellular senescence
Cellular senescence is an important factor in aging and many age-related diseases, but
understanding its role in health is challenging due to the lack of exclusive or universal …
understanding its role in health is challenging due to the lack of exclusive or universal …
Connecting aging biology and inflammation in the omics era
KA Walker, N Basisty, DM Wilson… - The Journal of Clinical …, 2022 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Aging is characterized by the accumulation of damage to macromolecules and cell
architecture that triggers a proinflammatory state in blood and solid tissues, termed …
architecture that triggers a proinflammatory state in blood and solid tissues, termed …