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Clearance of senescent cells by ABT263 rejuvenates aged hematopoietic stem cells in mice.

Authors :
Chang, Jianhui
Chang, Jianhui
Wang, Yingying
Shao, Lijian
Laberge, Remi-Martin
Demaria, Marco
Campisi, Judith
Janakiraman, Krishnamurthy
Sharpless, Norman E
Ding, Sheng
Feng, Wei
Luo, Yi
Wang, Xiaoyan
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Krager, Kimberly
Ponnappan, Usha
Hauer-Jensen, Martin
Meng, Aimin
Zhou, Daohong
Chang, Jianhui
Chang, Jianhui
Wang, Yingying
Shao, Lijian
Laberge, Remi-Martin
Demaria, Marco
Campisi, Judith
Janakiraman, Krishnamurthy
Sharpless, Norman E
Ding, Sheng
Feng, Wei
Luo, Yi
Wang, Xiaoyan
Aykin-Burns, Nukhet
Krager, Kimberly
Ponnappan, Usha
Hauer-Jensen, Martin
Meng, Aimin
Zhou, Daohong
Source :
Nature medicine; vol 22, iss 1, 78-83; 1078-8956
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Senescent cells (SCs) accumulate with age and after genotoxic stress, such as total-body irradiation (TBI). Clearance of SCs in a progeroid mouse model using a transgenic approach delays several age-associated disorders, suggesting that SCs play a causative role in certain age-related pathologies. Thus, a 'senolytic' pharmacological agent that can selectively kill SCs holds promise for rejuvenating tissue stem cells and extending health span. To test this idea, we screened a collection of compounds and identified ABT263 (a specific inhibitor of the anti-apoptotic proteins BCL-2 and BCL-xL) as a potent senolytic drug. We show that ABT263 selectively kills SCs in culture in a cell type- and species-independent manner by inducing apoptosis. Oral administration of ABT263 to either sublethally irradiated or normally aged mice effectively depleted SCs, including senescent bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and senescent muscle stem cells (MuSCs). Notably, this depletion mitigated TBI-induced premature aging of the hematopoietic system and rejuvenated the aged HSCs and MuSCs in normally aged mice. Our results demonstrate that selective clearance of SCs by a pharmacological agent is beneficial in part through its rejuvenation of aged tissue stem cells. Thus, senolytic drugs may represent a new class of radiation mitigators and anti-aging agents.

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OAIster
Journal :
Nature medicine; vol 22, iss 1, 78-83; 1078-8956
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application/pdf, Nature medicine vol 22, iss 1, 78-83 1078-8956
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287432050
Document Type :
Electronic Resource