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Senescence in osteoarthritis: from mechanism to potential treatment

Yikai Liu, Zian Zhang, Tao Li, Hao Xu, Haining Zhang

2022Arthritis Research & Therapy187 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) is an age-related cartilage degenerative disease, and chondrocyte senescence has been extensively studied in recent years. Increased numbers of senescent chondrocytes are found in OA cartilage. Selective clearance of senescent chondrocytes in a post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) mouse model ameliorated OA development, while intraarticular injection of senescent cells induced mouse OA. However, the means and extent to which senescence affects OA remain unclear. Here, we review the latent mechanism of senescence in OA and propose potential therapeutic methods to target OA-related senescence, with an emphasis on immunotherapies. Natural killer (NK) cells participate in the elimination of senescent cells in multiple organs. A relatively comprehensive discussion is presented in that section. Risk factors for OA are ageing, obesity, metabolic disorders and mechanical overload. Determining the relationship between known risk factors and senescence will help elucidate OA pathogenesis and identify optimal treatments.

Topics & Concepts

RheumatologyOsteoarthritisMedicineMechanism (biology)SenescenceInternal medicineOrthopedic surgeryPhysical therapyBioinformaticsGerontologyAlternative medicinePathologySurgeryBiologyPhilosophyEpistemologyCircadian rhythm and melatoninTelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceSpaceflight effects on biology
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