Interconnections between inflammageing and immunosenescence during ageing
Acute inflammation is a physiological response to injury or infection, with a cascade of steps
that ultimately lead to the recruitment of immune cells to clear invading pathogens and heal …
that ultimately lead to the recruitment of immune cells to clear invading pathogens and heal …
Therapeutic targeting of senescent cells in the CNS
Senescent cells accumulate throughout the body with advanced age, diseases and chronic
conditions. They negatively impact health and function of multiple systems, including the …
conditions. They negatively impact health and function of multiple systems, including the …
Transcriptome signature of cellular senescence
Cellular senescence, an integral component of aging and cancer, arises in response to
diverse triggers, including telomere attrition, macromolecular damage and signaling from …
diverse triggers, including telomere attrition, macromolecular damage and signaling from …
The potential role of m6A RNA methylation in the aging process and aging-associated diseases
J Sun, B Cheng, Y Su, M Li, S Ma, Y Zhang… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most common and conserved internal eukaryotic mRNA
modification. m6A modification is a dynamic and reversible post-transcriptional regulatory …
modification. m6A modification is a dynamic and reversible post-transcriptional regulatory …
Vascular endothelial senescence: pathobiological insights, emerging long noncoding RNA targets, challenges and therapeutic opportunities
X Sun, MW Feinberg - Frontiers in Physiology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Cellular senescence is a stable form of cell cycle arrest in response to various stressors.
While it serves as an endogenous pro-resolving mechanism, detrimental effects ensue when …
While it serves as an endogenous pro-resolving mechanism, detrimental effects ensue when …
Senescent stromal cells: roles in the tumor microenvironment
Y Gabai, B Assouline, I Ben-Porath - Trends in Cancer, 2023 - cell.com
Cellular senescence forms a barrier to tumorigenesis, by inducing cell cycle arrest in
damaged and mutated cells. However, once formed, senescent cells often emit paracrine …
damaged and mutated cells. However, once formed, senescent cells often emit paracrine …
Simvastatin suppresses breast cancer cell proliferation induced by senescent cells
S Liu, H Uppal, M Demaria, PY Desprez, J Campisi… - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by preventing the proliferation of damaged cells,
but senescent cells can also promote cancer though the pro-inflammatory senescence …
but senescent cells can also promote cancer though the pro-inflammatory senescence …
Vascular Smooth Muscle LRP6 Limits Arteriosclerotic Calcification in Diabetic LDLR−/− Mice by Restraining Noncanonical Wnt Signals
SL Cheng, B Ramachandran, A Behrmann… - Circulation …, 2015 - Am Heart Assoc
Rationale: Wnt signaling regulates key aspects of diabetic vascular disease. Objective: We
generated SM22-Cre; LRP6 (fl/fl); LDLR−/− mice to determine contributions of Wnt …
generated SM22-Cre; LRP6 (fl/fl); LDLR−/− mice to determine contributions of Wnt …
Role of a small GTPase Cdc42 in aging and age-related diseases
B Umbayev, Y Safarova, A Yermekova… - Biogerontology, 2023 - Springer
A small GTPase, Cdc42 is evolutionarily one of the most ancient members of the Rho family,
which is ubiquitously expressed and involved in a wide range of fundamental cellular …
which is ubiquitously expressed and involved in a wide range of fundamental cellular …
CDC42 promotes vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease
Z Li, J Wu, X Zhang, C Ou, X Zhong… - The Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Vascular calcification is prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and a major
risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Vascular calcification is now recognised as a biological …
risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Vascular calcification is now recognised as a biological …