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Treating Senescence like Cancer: Novel Perspectives in Senotherapy of Chronic Diseases
Alessia Mongelli, Sandra Atlante, Veronica Barbi, Tiziana Bachetti, Fabio Martelli, Antonella Farsetti, Carlo Gaetano
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2020 · ▲ 11 citations
Abstract
The WHO estimated around 41 million deaths worldwide each year for age-related non-communicable chronic diseases. Hence, developing strategies to control the accumulation of cell senescence(definition) in living organisms and the overall aging process is an urgently needed problem of social relevance. During aging, many biological processes are altered, which globally induce the dysfunction of the whole organism. Cell senescence is one of the causes of this modification. Nowadays, several drugs approved for anticancer therapy have been repurposed to treat senescence, and others are under scrutiny in vitro and in vivo to establish their senomorphic or senolytic properties. In some cases, this research led to a significant increase in cell survival or to a prolonged lifespan in animal models, at least. Senomorphics can act to interfere with a specific pathway in order to restore the appropriate cellular function, preserve viability, and to prolong the lifespan. On the other hand, senolytics(definition) induce apoptosis in senescent cells allowing the remaining non-senescent population to preserve or restore tissue function. A large number of research articles and reviews recently addressed this topic. Herein, we would like to focus attention on those chemical agents with senomorphic or senolytic properties that perspectively, according to literature, suggest a potential application as senotherapeutics for chronic diseases.
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Mongelli, A., Atlante, S., Barbi, V., Bachetti, T., Martelli, F., Farsetti, A., & Gaetano, C. (2020). Treating Senescence like Cancer: Novel Perspectives in Senotherapy of Chronic Diseases. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21217984
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Mongelli A, Atlante S, Barbi V, Bachetti T, Martelli F, Farsetti A, et al. Treating Senescence like Cancer: Novel Perspectives in Senotherapy of Chronic Diseases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2020. doi:10.3390/ijms21217984.
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@article{alessia2020Treati,
title = {Treating Senescence like Cancer: Novel Perspectives in Senotherapy of Chronic Diseases},
author = {Alessia Mongelli and Sandra Atlante and Veronica Barbi and Tiziana Bachetti and Fabio Martelli and Antonella Farsetti and Carlo Gaetano},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.3390/ijms21217984},
}
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