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Targeted delivery of liposomal senolytics to alleviate cellular senescence-induced bone loss
Rong Li, Yaohua Wei, Changhao Xiong, Jingwei Wang, Yixuan Lin, Ronghui Deng, Hao Qin, Chen Yang, Nan Li, Guyu Zheng, Yuanyuan Lv, Jian Shi, Tingting Yu, Yiye Li, Jing Wang
Fundamental Research · 2024 · ▲ 5 citations
Abstract
The senescence(definition) of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells is involved in osteoporosis. The combination of dasatinib and quercetin has been explored to alleviate bone loss by efficiently reducing senescent cell populations. However, senolytic therapy by dasatinib and quercetin requires a precise ratio for better therapeutic effects, which is hard to achieve by oral administration. Meanwhile, the poor water solubility of these compounds limits their bioavailability, and their non-specific action could hamper effective penetration and targeting within relevant tissues. Herein, we developed alendronate-functionalized liposomes carrying dasatinib and quercetin (Aln-Lipo-DQ), focusing mainly on senescence-associated osteoporosis induced by chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Alendronate helps liposomes deliver dasatinib and quercetin to the femur and tibias, effectively removing senescent cells from bone tissue and increasing bone volume fraction from 5.05% to 11.95% in the chemotherapy-induced osteoporosis mouse model. We also found a 2.91-fold increase in bone volume fraction in Aln-Lipo-DQ treated groups compared to the control in radiotherapy models. This selectively targeting bone and reducing senescent cells holds great promise for cancer treatment-related and senescence-associated bone disorders.
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Li, R., Wei, Y., Xiong, C., Wang, J., Lin, Y., Deng, R., Qin, H., Yang, C., Li, N., Zheng, G., Lv, Y., Shi, J., Yu, T., Li, Y., Wang, J., Zhao, R., Liu, C., & Nie, G. (2024). Targeted delivery of liposomal senolytics to alleviate cellular senescence-induced bone loss. <em>Fundamental Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fmre.2024.12.010
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Li R, Wei Y, Xiong C, Wang J, Lin Y, Deng R, et al. Targeted delivery of liposomal senolytics to alleviate cellular senescence-induced bone loss. Fundamental Research. 2024. doi:10.1016/j.fmre.2024.12.010.
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@article{rong2024Target,
title = {Targeted delivery of liposomal senolytics to alleviate cellular senescence-induced bone loss},
author = {Rong Li and Yaohua Wei and Changhao Xiong and Jingwei Wang and Yixuan Lin and Ronghui Deng and Hao Qin and Chen Yang and Nan Li and Guyu Zheng and Yuanyuan Lv and Jian Shi and Tingting Yu and Yiye Li and Jing Wang and Ruifang Zhao and Changsheng Liu and Guangjun Nie},
journal = {Fundamental Research},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1016/j.fmre.2024.12.010},
}
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