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Lessons from inducible pluripotent stem cell models on neuronal senescence in aging and neurodegeneration
Isabelle R. de Luzy, Michael K. Lee, William C. Mobley, Lorenz Studer
Nature Aging · 2024 · ▲ 26 citations
Abstract
Age remains the central risk factor for many neurodegenerative diseases including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Although the mechanisms of aging are complex, the age-related accumulation of senescent cells in neurodegeneration is well documented and their clearance can alleviate disease-related features in preclinical models. Senescence(definition)-like characteristics are observed in both neuronal and glial lineages, but their relative contribution to aging and neurodegeneration remains unclear. Human pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons provide an experimental model system to induce neuronal senescence. However, the extensive heterogeneity in the profile of senescent neurons and the methods to assess senescence remain major challenges. Here, we review the evidence of cellular senescence in neuronal aging and disease, discuss human pluripotent stem cell-based model systems used to investigate neuronal senescence and propose a panel of cellular and molecular hallmarks to characterize senescent neurons. Understanding the role of neuronal senescence may yield novel therapeutic opportunities in neurodegenerative disease. de Luzy et al. review recent work exploring the induction and functional consequences of neuronal senescence in aging and neurodegenerative disease, and discuss the potential of modeling neuronal senescence with pluripotent stem cell models.
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Luzy, I.R.D., Lee, M.K., Mobley, W.C., & Studer, L. (2024). Lessons from inducible pluripotent stem cell models on neuronal senescence in aging and neurodegeneration. <em>Nature Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-024-00586-3
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Luzy IRD, Lee MK, Mobley WC, Studer L. Lessons from inducible pluripotent stem cell models on neuronal senescence in aging and neurodegeneration. Nature Aging. 2024. doi:10.1038/s43587-024-00586-3.
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@article{isabelle2024Lesson,
title = {Lessons from inducible pluripotent stem cell models on neuronal senescence in aging and neurodegeneration},
author = {Isabelle R. de Luzy and Michael K. Lee and William C. Mobley and Lorenz Studer},
journal = {Nature Aging},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1038/s43587-024-00586-3},
}
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