Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound Treatment Selectively Stimulates Senescent Cells to Promote SASP Factors for Immune Cell Recruitment.

IF 8 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Aging Cell Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1111/acel.14486
HyeRan Gwak, Seoyoung Hong, Su Hyun Lee, In Woo Kim, Yonghan Kim, Hyungmin Kim, Ki Joo Pahk, So Yeon Kim
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Abstract

As emerging therapeutic strategies for aging and age-associated diseases, various biochemical approaches have been developed to selectively remove senescent cells, but how physical stimulus influences senescent cells and its possible application in senolytic therapy has not been reported yet. Here we developed a physical method to selectively stimulate senescent cells via low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) treatment. LIPUS stimulation did not affect the cell cycle, but selectively enhanced secretion of specific cytokines in senescent cells, known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), resulting in enhanced migration of monocytes/macrophages and upregulation of phagocytosis of senescent cells by M1 macrophage. We found that LIPUS stimulation selectively perturbed the cellular membrane structure in senescent cells, which led to activation of the intracellular reactive oxygen species-dependent p38-NF-κB signaling pathway. Using a UV-induced skin aging mouse model, we confirmed enhanced macrophage infiltration followed by reduced senescent cells after LIPUS treatment. Due to the advantages of ultrasound treatment, such as non-invasiveness, deep penetration capability, and easy application in clinical settings, we expect that our method can be applied to treat various senescence-associated diseases or combined with other established biochemical therapies to enhance efficacy.

低强度脉冲超声治疗选择性刺激衰老细胞促进免疫细胞募集的SASP因子。
作为治疗衰老和衰老相关疾病的新策略,各种生物化学方法已经被开发出来,以选择性地去除衰老细胞,但物理刺激如何影响衰老细胞及其在衰老治疗中的可能应用尚未报道。在这里,我们开发了一种物理方法,通过低强度脉冲超声(LIPUS)治疗来选择性地刺激衰老细胞。LIPUS刺激不影响细胞周期,但选择性地增强衰老细胞中特定细胞因子的分泌,称为衰老相关分泌表型(senescence-associated secretory phenotype, SASP),导致单核/巨噬细胞的迁移增强,M1巨噬细胞对衰老细胞的吞噬上调。我们发现LIPUS刺激选择性地扰乱衰老细胞的细胞膜结构,导致细胞内活性氧依赖的p38-NF-κB信号通路激活。使用紫外线诱导的皮肤老化小鼠模型,我们证实了LIPUS治疗后巨噬细胞浸润增强,衰老细胞减少。由于超声治疗具有无创性、穿透能力深、易于临床应用等优点,我们期望我们的方法可以应用于治疗各种衰老相关疾病或与其他已建立的生化疗法相结合,以提高疗效。
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Aging Cell
Aging Cell Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: Aging Cell is an Open Access journal that focuses on the core aspects of the biology of aging, encompassing the entire spectrum of geroscience. The journal's content is dedicated to publishing research that uncovers the mechanisms behind the aging process and explores the connections between aging and various age-related diseases. This journal aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the biological underpinnings of aging and its implications for human health. The journal is widely recognized and its content is abstracted and indexed by numerous databases and services, which facilitates its accessibility and impact in the scientific community. These include: Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Premier (EBSCO Publishing) Biological Science Database (ProQuest) CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS) Embase (Elsevier) InfoTrac (GALE Cengage) Ingenta Select ISI Alerting Services Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM) Natural Science Collection (ProQuest) PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset (NLM) Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics) SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest) Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) Being indexed in these databases ensures that the research published in Aging Cell is discoverable by researchers, clinicians, and other professionals interested in the field of aging and its associated health issues. This broad coverage helps to disseminate the journal's findings and contributes to the advancement of knowledge in geroscience.
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