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Current senolytics: Mode of action, efficacy and limitations, and their future

Amirhossein Nayeri Rad, Johannes Grillari

2023Mechanisms of Ageing and Development70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Senescence is a cellular state characterized by its near-permanent halted cell cycle and distinct secretory phenotype. Although senescent cells have a variety of beneficial physiological functions, progressive accumulation of these cells due to aging or other conditions has been widely shown to provoke deleterious effects on the normal functioning of the same or higher-level biological organizations. Recently, erasing senescent cells in vivo, using senolytics, could ameliorate diseases identified with an elevated number of senescent cells. Since then, researchers have struggled to develop new senolytics each with different selectivity and potency. In this review, we have gathered and classified the proposed senolytics and discussed their mechanisms of action. Moreover, we highlight the heterogeneity of senolytics regarding their effect sizes, and cell type specificity as well as comment on the exploited strategies to improve these features. Finally, we suggest some prospective routes for the novel methods for ablation of senescent cells.

Topics & Concepts

SenescenceBiologyMode of actionPhenotypeIn vivoCellular senescenceCell biologyCellNeuroscienceComputational biologyBioinformaticsGeneticsGeneToxicologyTelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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