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Whole‐body senescent cell clearance alleviates age‐related brain inflammation and cognitive impairment in mice
Mikołaj Ogrodnik, Shane A. Evans, Edward Fielder, Stella Victorelli, Patrick Krüger, Hanna Salmonowicz, Bettina M. Weigand, Ayush Patel, Tamar Pirtskhalava, Christine Inman, Kurt O. Johnson, Stephanie Dickinson, Azucena Rocha, Marissa Schafer, Yi Zhu
Aging Cell · 2021 · ▲ 397 citations
Abstract
Abstract Cellular senescence(definition) is characterized by an irreversible cell cycle arrest and a pro‐inflammatory senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which is a major contributor to aging and age‐related diseases. Clearance of senescent cells has been shown to improve brain function in mouse models of neurodegenerative diseases. However, it is still unknown whether senescent cell clearance alleviates cognitive dysfunction during the aging process. To investigate this, we first conducted single‐nuclei and single‐cell RNA‐seq in the hippocampus from young and aged mice. We observed an age‐dependent increase in p16 Ink4a senescent cells, which was more pronounced in microglia and oligodendrocyte progenitor cells and characterized by a SASP. We then aged INK ‐ ATTAC mice, in which p16 Ink4a ‐positive senescent cells can be genetically eliminated upon treatment with the drug AP20187 and treated them either with AP20187 or with the senolytic cocktail Dasatinib and Quercetin. We observed that both strategies resulted in a decrease in p16 Ink4a exclusively in the microglial population, resulting in reduced microglial activation and reduced expression of SASP factors. Importantly, both approaches significantly improved cognitive function in aged mice. Our data provide proof‐of‐concept for senolytic interventions' being a potential therapeutic avenue for alleviating age‐associated cognitive impairment.
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Ogrodnik, M., Evans, S.A., Fielder, E., Victorelli, S., Krüger, P., Salmonowicz, H., Weigand, B.M., Patel, A., Pirtskhalava, T., Inman, C., Johnson, K.O., Dickinson, S., Rocha, A., Schafer, M., Zhu, Y., Allison, D.B., Zglinicki, T.V., LeBrasseur, N.K., Tchkonia, T., & Neretti, N. (2021). Whole‐body senescent cell clearance alleviates age‐related brain inflammation and cognitive impairment in mice. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13296
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Ogrodnik M, Evans SA, Fielder E, Victorelli S, Krüger P, Salmonowicz H, et al. Whole‐body senescent cell clearance alleviates age‐related brain inflammation and cognitive impairment in mice. Aging Cell. 2021. doi:10.1111/acel.13296.
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@article{mikoaj2021Wholeb,
title = {Whole‐body senescent cell clearance alleviates age‐related brain inflammation and cognitive impairment in mice},
author = {Mikołaj Ogrodnik and Shane A. Evans and Edward Fielder and Stella Victorelli and Patrick Krüger and Hanna Salmonowicz and Bettina M. Weigand and Ayush Patel and Tamar Pirtskhalava and Christine Inman and Kurt O. Johnson and Stephanie Dickinson and Azucena Rocha and Marissa Schafer and Yi Zhu and David B. Allison and Thomas von Zglinicki and Nathan K. LeBrasseur and Tamar Tchkonia and Nicola Neretti and João F. Passos and James L. Kirkland and Diana Jurk},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1111/acel.13296},
}
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