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Anti-senescence therapies: a new concept to address cardiovascular disease

Stevan D. Stojanović, Thomas Thum, Johann Bauersachs

2025Cardiovascular Research21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accumulation of senescent cells is an increasingly recognized factor in the development and progression of cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD). Senescent cells of different types display a pro-inflammatory and matrix remodelling molecular programme, known as the 'senescence-associated secretory phenotype' (SASP), which has roots in (epi)genetic changes. Multiple therapeutic options (senolytics, anti-SASP senomorphics, and epigenetic reprogramming) that delete or ameliorate cellular senescence have recently emerged. Some drugs routinely used in the clinics also have anti-senescence effects. However, multiple challenges hinder the application of novel anti-senescence therapeutics in the clinical setting. Understanding the biology of cellular senescence, advantages and pitfalls of anti-senescence treatments, and patients who can profit from these interventions is necessary to introduce this novel therapeutic modality into the clinics. We provide a guide through the molecular machinery of senescent cells, systematize anti-senescence treatments, and propose a pathway towards senescence-adapted clinical trial design to aid future efforts.

Topics & Concepts

SenescenceDiseaseMedicineIntensive care medicineInternal medicineTelomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence