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Generation of a selective senolytic platform using a micelle-encapsulated Sudan Black B conjugated analog

Sophia Magkouta, Dimitris Veroutis, Angelos Papaspyropoulos, Μαρία Γεωργίου, Nikolaos Lougiakis, Νatassa Pippa, Sophia Havaki, Anastasia Palaiologou, Dimitris-Foivos Thanos, Konstantinos Kambas, Nefeli Lаgopati, Nikos Boukos, Nicole Pouli, Panagiotis Marakos, Athanassios Kotsinas

Nature Aging · 2024 · ▲ 43 citations

Abstract

The emerging field of senolytics(definition) is centered on eliminating senescent cells to block their contribution to the progression of age-related diseases, including cancer, and to facilitate healthy aging. Enhancing the selectivity of senolytic treatments toward senescent cells stands to reduce the adverse effects associated with existing senolytic interventions. Taking advantage of lipofuscin accumulation in senescent cells, we describe here the development of a highly efficient senolytic platform consisting of a lipofuscin-binding domain scaffold, which can be conjugated with a senolytic drug via an ester bond. As a proof of concept, we present the generation of GL392, a senolytic compound that carries a dasatinib senolytic moiety. Encapsulation of the GL392 compound in a micelle nanocarrier (termed mGL392) allows for both in vitro and in vivo (in mice) selective elimination of senescent cells via targeted release of the senolytic agent with minimal systemic toxicity. Our findings suggest that this platform could be used to enhance targeting of senotherapeutics toward senescent cells. Exploiting the selective accumulation of lipofuscin in senescent cells, the authors developed a targeted senolytic platform. As proof of concept, they show that selective delivery of dasatinib elicits senolysis with minimal toxicity, in vitro, in organoids and in mice.

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Magkouta, S., Veroutis, D., Papaspyropoulos, A., Γεωργίου, �., Lougiakis, N., Pippa, �., Havaki, S., Palaiologou, A., Thanos, D., Kambas, K., Lаgopati, N., Boukos, N., Pouli, N., Marakos, P., Kotsinas, A., Thanos, D., Evangelou, K., Sampaziotis, F., Tamvakopoulos, C., &amp; Pispas, S. (2024). Generation of a selective senolytic platform using a micelle-encapsulated Sudan Black B conjugated analog. <em>Nature Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-024-00747-4
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Magkouta S, Veroutis D, Papaspyropoulos A, Γεωργίου �, Lougiakis N, Pippa �, et al. Generation of a selective senolytic platform using a micelle-encapsulated Sudan Black B conjugated analog. Nature Aging. 2024. doi:10.1038/s43587-024-00747-4.
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@article{sophia2024Genera, title = {Generation of a selective senolytic platform using a micelle-encapsulated Sudan Black B conjugated analog}, author = {Sophia Magkouta and Dimitris Veroutis and Angelos Papaspyropoulos and Μαρία Γεωργίου and Nikolaos Lougiakis and Νatassa Pippa and Sophia Havaki and Anastasia Palaiologou and Dimitris-Foivos Thanos and Konstantinos Kambas and Nefeli Lаgopati and Nikos Boukos and Nicole Pouli and Panagiotis Marakos and Athanassios Kotsinas and Dimitris Thanos and Konstantinos Evangelou and Fotios Sampaziotis and Constantin Tamvakopoulos and Stergios Pispas and Russell Petty and Nicholas Kotopoulos and Vassilis G. Gorgoulis}, journal = {Nature Aging}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1038/s43587-024-00747-4}, }

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