Senescence as a therapeutic target in cancer and age-related diseases

IF 122.7 1区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Domhnall McHugh, Imanol Durán, Jesús Gil
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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, interventions that mitigate senescence and strategies that harness the immune system to clear senescent cells. We also summarize how these approaches can be combined with cancer therapies, and we discuss the challenges and opportunities in moving senotherapies into clinical practice. Such therapies have the potential to address root causes of age-related diseases and thus open new avenues for preventive therapies and treating multimorbidities. Recent progress in understanding senescence has spurred interest in the development of approaches that target senescent cells. This Review assesses the current status of senotherapies, such as senolytics and senomorphics, how these approaches can be combined with cancer therapies, and the challenges and opportunities in moving senotherapies to clinical practice.

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将衰老作为癌症和老年相关疾病的治疗靶点
细胞衰老是一种应激反应,可抑制老化、受损或异常细胞的生长。因此,衰老在发育、组织维护和癌症预防中起着至关重要的作用。然而,残留的衰老细胞会通过获得衰老相关分泌表型(SASP)助长慢性炎症,从而导致癌症和与年龄相关的组织功能障碍。最近在了解衰老方面取得的进展激发了人们对开发针对衰老细胞的方法(即衰老疗法)的兴趣。在本综述中,我们将评估各种类型衰老疗法的现状,包括消除衰老细胞的衰老溶解剂、抑制 SASP 的衰老形态剂、缓解衰老的干预措施以及利用免疫系统清除衰老细胞的策略。我们还总结了这些方法如何与癌症疗法相结合,并讨论了将衰老疗法引入临床实践的挑战和机遇。这些疗法有可能从根本上解决与衰老有关的疾病,从而为预防疗法和治疗多发病开辟新的途径。
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Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery 医学-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
137.40
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0.30%
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Drug Discovery is a monthly journal aimed at everyone working in the drug discovery and development arena. Each issue includes: Highest-quality reviews and perspectives covering a broad scope. News stories investigating the hottest topics in drug discovery. Timely summaries of key primary research papers. Concise updates on the latest advances in areas such as new drug approvals, patent law, and emerging industry trends and strategies.
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