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Dasatinib Plus Quercetin Alleviates Choroid Neovascularization by Reducing the Cellular Senescence Burden in the RPE–Choroid
Yinhao Wang, Yulin Tseng, Keyu Chen, Kuangqi Chen, Kai Chen, Zhihua Huang, Zebin Mao, Xuemin Li
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science · 2023 · ▲ 17 citations
Abstract
Purpose: Wet AMD (wAMD) is associated with cellular senescence(definition). However, senescent cell-targeted therapies for wAMD have rarely been comprehensively studied. This study aimed to explore the therapeutic effects of senolytic agents on choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Methods: RNA sequencing datasets were obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus database and used to explore the association between senescence and wAMD. We explored the effects of senescent adult RPE cell line-19 cells on the proliferation, migration, invasion, and tube formation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. A laser-induced CNV animal model was used to study wAMD. We studied a senescent cell elimination therapy for CNV progression using two types of senolytics(definition) and a transgenic method. Results: Cells in the retinal pigment epithelium-choroid of the CNV model were enriched in senescence, inflammation, and angiogenesis gene sets. AP20187 was used to specifically eliminate senescent cells and proven to alleviate CNV progression in INK-ATTAC transgenic mice. Senescent adult RPE cell line-1 cells produced elevated levels of senescence-associated secretory phenotypes, including VEGFs; they also demonstrated increased proliferation, migration, invasion, and tube formation in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. The number of senescent cells increased in the laser-induced CNV rat model, and intravitreal injections of dasatinib with quercetin reduced the expression of p16 in CNV and alleviated neovascularization. Conclusions: Senescent RPE cells can accelerate pathological neovascularization; thus, senescent cell-targeting therapy has great clinical potential for wAMD.
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Wang, Y., Tseng, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K., Chen, K., Huang, Z., Mao, Z., & Li, X. (2023). Dasatinib Plus Quercetin Alleviates Choroid Neovascularization by Reducing the Cellular Senescence Burden in the RPE–Choroid. <em>Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science</em>. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.64.12.39
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Wang Y, Tseng Y, Chen K, Chen K, Chen K, Huang Z, et al. Dasatinib Plus Quercetin Alleviates Choroid Neovascularization by Reducing the Cellular Senescence Burden in the RPE–Choroid. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 2023. doi:10.1167/iovs.64.12.39.
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@article{yinhao2023Dasati,
title = {Dasatinib Plus Quercetin Alleviates Choroid Neovascularization by Reducing the Cellular Senescence Burden in the RPE–Choroid},
author = {Yinhao Wang and Yulin Tseng and Keyu Chen and Kuangqi Chen and Kai Chen and Zhihua Huang and Zebin Mao and Xuemin Li},
journal = {Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1167/iovs.64.12.39},
}
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