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Senotherapy Protects against Cisplatin‐Induced Ovarian Injury by Removing Senescent Cells and Alleviating DNA Damage

Dingfu Du, Xianan Tang, Yufeng Li, Yueyue Gao, Runhua Chen, Qian Chen, Jingyi Wen, Tong Wu, Yan Zhang, H.H. Lu, Jinjin Zhang, Shixuan Wang

Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity · 2022 · ▲ 53 citations

Abstract

Ovarian damage induced by platinum‐based chemotherapy seriously affects young women with cancer, manifesting as infertility, early menopause, and premature ovarian insufficiency. However, effective prevention strategies for such damage are lacking. Senescent cells may be induced by chemotherapeutic agents. We hypothesized that cisplatin can lead to senescence(definition) in ovarian cells during the therapeutic process, and senolytic drugs can protect animals against cisplatin‐induced ovarian injury. Here, we demonstrated the existence of senescent cells in cisplatin‐treated ovaries, identified the senescence‐associated secretory phenotype, and observed significant improvement of ovarian function by treatment with metformin or dasatinib and quercetin (DQ) independently or in combination. These senotherapies improved both oocyte quality and fertility, increased the ovarian reserve, and enhanced hormone secretion in cisplatin‐exposed mice. Additionally, attenuated fibrosis, reorganized subcellular structure, and mitigated DNA damage were observed in the ovaries of senotherapeutic mice. Moreover, RNA sequencing analysis revealed upregulation of the proliferation‐related genes Ki , Prrx2 , Sfrp4 , and Megfl0 ; and the antioxidative gene H2-Q10 after metformin plus DQ treatment. Gene ontology analysis further revealed that combining senotherapies enhanced ovarian cell differentiation, development, and communication. In this study, we demonstrated that metformin plus DQ recovered ovarian function to a greater extent compared to metformin or DQ independently, with more follicular reserve, increased pups per litter, and reduced DNA damage. Collectively, our work indicates that senotherapies might prevent cisplatin‐induced ovarian injury by removing senescent cells and reducing DNA damage, which represent a promising therapeutic avenue to prevent chemotherapy‐induced ovarian damage.

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Du, D., Tang, X., Li, Y., Gao, Y., Chen, R., Chen, Q., Wen, J., Wu, T., Zhang, Y., Lu, H., Zhang, J., &amp; Wang, S. (2022). Senotherapy Protects against Cisplatin‐Induced Ovarian Injury by Removing Senescent Cells and Alleviating DNA Damage. <em>Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9144644
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Du D, Tang X, Li Y, Gao Y, Chen R, Chen Q, et al. Senotherapy Protects against Cisplatin‐Induced Ovarian Injury by Removing Senescent Cells and Alleviating DNA Damage. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2022. doi:10.1155/2022/9144644.
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@article{dingfu2022Senoth, title = {Senotherapy Protects against Cisplatin‐Induced Ovarian Injury by Removing Senescent Cells and Alleviating DNA Damage}, author = {Dingfu Du and Xianan Tang and Yufeng Li and Yueyue Gao and Runhua Chen and Qian Chen and Jingyi Wen and Tong Wu and Yan Zhang and H.H. Lu and Jinjin Zhang and Shixuan Wang}, journal = {Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1155/2022/9144644}, }

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