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Dasatinib and quercetin senolytic treatment delays early onset intervertebral disc degeneration in SM/J mice
Emanuel J. Novais, Olivia K. Ottone, Sanjana Jagannath, Esther Jesutofunmi Akande, Ruteja A. Barve, Makarand V. Risbud
Bone Research · 2026 · ▲ 3 citations
Cellular senescence
Altered intercellular communication
Senolytics
Human
Cell culture / in vitro
Mouse
In vitro
Abstract
Genetic background is a major determinant of disc degeneration, a leading cause of chronic back pain and disability. Herein, we demonstrate that premature disc cell senescence(definition) contributes to early-onset degeneration in SM/J mice and test two systemic senotherapeutic strategies to mitigate it: Navitoclax (Nav.) and a cocktail of Dasatinib and Quercetin (DQ). While Nav. treatment did not improve severe degeneration in SM/J mice or senescence status, DQ-treated mice showed lower grades of degeneration and a decreased abundance of senescence markers, including p19ARF, p21, and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). DQ improved disc cell viability and phenotype retention and retarded fibrosis of the nucleus pulposus tissue. Transcriptomic analysis revealed tissue-specific effects of the treatment, with cell cycle regulation and JNK signaling being commonly affected across different tissue types. A comparison of SM/J data with DQ-mediated aging-dependent amelioration of disc degeneration in C57BL/6 N mice identified Junb and Zfp36l1 signaling as shared DQ targets in the mouse disc. Notably, the in vitro inhibition studies of the JUN pathway in human degenerated NP cells mimicked the benefits of DQ, namely, a reduction in senescence and SASP. This study reinforces the efficacy of senolytic treatment in ameliorating local senescence and intervertebral disc fibrosis.
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Novais, E.J., Ottone, O.K., Jagannath, S., Akande, E.J., Barve, R.A., & Risbud, M.V. (2026). Dasatinib and quercetin senolytic treatment delays early onset intervertebral disc degeneration in SM/J mice. <em>Bone Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41413-026-00526-4
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Novais EJ, Ottone OK, Jagannath S, Akande EJ, Barve RA, Risbud MV. Dasatinib and quercetin senolytic treatment delays early onset intervertebral disc degeneration in SM/J mice. Bone Research. 2026. doi:10.1038/s41413-026-00526-4.
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@article{emanuel2026Dasati,
title = {Dasatinib and quercetin senolytic treatment delays early onset intervertebral disc degeneration in SM/J mice},
author = {Emanuel J. Novais and Olivia K. Ottone and Sanjana Jagannath and Esther Jesutofunmi Akande and Ruteja A. Barve and Makarand V. Risbud},
journal = {Bone Research},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1038/s41413-026-00526-4},
}
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