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Synergistic Anti-Ageing through Senescent Cells Specific Reprogramming

Rui Chen, Thomas Skutella

Cells · 2022 · ▲ 16 citations

Abstract

In this review, we seek a novel strategy for establishing a rejuvenating microenvironment through senescent cells specific reprogramming. We suggest that partial reprogramming(definition) can produce a secretory phenotype that facilitates cellular rejuvenation. This strategy is desired for specific partial reprogramming under control to avoid tumour risk and organ failure due to loss of cellular identity. It also alleviates the chronic inflammatory state associated with ageing and secondary senescence(definition) in adjacent cells by improving the senescence-associated secretory phenotype. This manuscript also hopes to explore whether intervening in cellular senescence can improve ageing and promote damage repair, in general, to increase people's healthy lifespan and reduce frailty. Feasible and safe clinical translational protocols are critical in rejuvenation by controlled reprogramming advances. This review discusses the limitations and controversies of these advances' application (while organizing the manuscript according to potential clinical translation schemes) to explore directions and hypotheses that have translational value for subsequent research.

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10.3390/cells11050830
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Chen, R., &amp; Skutella, T. (2022). Synergistic Anti-Ageing through Senescent Cells Specific Reprogramming. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11050830
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Chen R, Skutella T. Synergistic Anti-Ageing through Senescent Cells Specific Reprogramming. Cells. 2022. doi:10.3390/cells11050830.
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@article{rui2022Synerg, title = {Synergistic Anti-Ageing through Senescent Cells Specific Reprogramming}, author = {Rui Chen and Thomas Skutella}, journal = {Cells}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.3390/cells11050830}, }

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