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Cellular Senescence: Mechanisms, Morphology, and Mouse Models

Jessica A. Beck, Izumi Horikawa, Curtis C. Harris

Veterinary Pathology · 2020 · ▲ 70 citations

Abstract

Cellular senescence(definition) is a cell cycle arrest in damaged or aged cells. Although this represents a critical mechanism of tumor suppression, persistence of senescent cells during aging induces chronic inflammation and tissue dysfunction through the adoption of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). This has been shown to promote the progression of age-associated diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, pulmonary fibrosis, and atherosclerosis. As the global population ages, the role of cellular senescence in disease is becoming a more critical area of research. In this review, mechanisms, biomarkers, and pathology of cellular senescence and SASP are described with a brief discussion of literature supporting a role for cellular senescence in veterinary diseases. Cell culture and mouse models used in senescence studies are also reviewed including the senescence-accelerated mouse-prone (SAMP), senescence pathway knockout mice (p53, p21 [CDKN1A], and p16 [CDKN2A]), and the more recently developed senolysis mice, which allow for direct visualization and elimination (or lysis) of senescent cells in live mice (p16-3MR and INK-ATTAC). These and other mouse models have demonstrated the importance of cellular senescence in embryogenesis and wound healing but have also identified a therapeutic benefit for targeting persistent senescent cells in age-associated diseases including neurodegeneration, diabetes, and cardiac fibrosis.

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Beck, J.A., Horikawa, I., &amp; Harris, C.C. (2020). Cellular Senescence: Mechanisms, Morphology, and Mouse Models. <em>Veterinary Pathology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300985820943841
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Beck JA, Horikawa I, Harris CC. Cellular Senescence: Mechanisms, Morphology, and Mouse Models. Veterinary Pathology. 2020. doi:10.1177/0300985820943841.
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@article{jessica2020Cellul, title = {Cellular Senescence: Mechanisms, Morphology, and Mouse Models}, author = {Jessica A. Beck and Izumi Horikawa and Curtis C. Harris}, journal = {Veterinary Pathology}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1177/0300985820943841}, }

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