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Attenuation of Cellular Senescence and Improvement of Osteogenic Differentiation Capacity of Human Liver Stem Cells Using Specific Senomorphic and Senolytic Agents.
Nunes ADC, Pitcher LE, Exner HA, Grassi DJ, Burns B, Sanchez MBH, Tetta C, Camussi G, Robbins PD.
Stem cell reviews and reports · 2025 · ▲ 1 citations
Cellular senescence
Stem-cell exhaustion
Chronic inflammation
Senolytics
Human
Cell culture / in vitro
In vitro
Abstract
Expansion of adult stem cells in culture increases the percent of senescent cells, reduces their differentiation capacity and limits their clinical use. Here, we investigated whether treatment with certain senotherapeutic drugs would reduce the accumulation of senescent cells during expansion of human liver stem cells (HLSCs) while maintaining their differentiation capacity. Our results demonstrate that chronic treatment with the senomorphic XJB-5-131 or the senolytics(definition) cocktail D + Q reduced the number of senescent cells and significantly reduced the expression of senescence(definition)-associated genes and several inflammatory SASP factors in later passage HLSCs. Additionally, treatment with XJB-5-131 and D + Q improved the capacity of HLSCs to undergo osteogenic differentiation following extensive in vitro expansion. Overall, our data demonstrate that treatment with XJB-5-13 or D + Q results in a reduction in the percentage of replication-induced senescent HLSCs and likely other types of adult stem cells and improve the potential therapeutic use of later passage human stem cells.
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ADC, N., LE, P., HA, E., DJ, G., B, B., MBH, S., C, T., G, C., & PD., R. (2025). Attenuation of Cellular Senescence and Improvement of Osteogenic Differentiation Capacity of Human Liver Stem Cells Using Specific Senomorphic and Senolytic Agents. <em>Stem cell reviews and reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12015-025-10876-x
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ADC N, LE P, HA E, DJ G, B B, MBH S, et al. Attenuation of Cellular Senescence and Improvement of Osteogenic Differentiation Capacity of Human Liver Stem Cells Using Specific Senomorphic and Senolytic Agents. Stem cell reviews and reports. 2025. doi:10.1007/s12015-025-10876-x.
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@article{nunes2025Attenu,
title = {Attenuation of Cellular Senescence and Improvement of Osteogenic Differentiation Capacity of Human Liver Stem Cells Using Specific Senomorphic and Senolytic Agents.},
author = {Nunes ADC and Pitcher LE and Exner HA and Grassi DJ and Burns B and Sanchez MBH and Tetta C and Camussi G and Robbins PD.},
journal = {Stem cell reviews and reports},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1007/s12015-025-10876-x},
}
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