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Targeting cellular senescence prevents age-related bone loss in mice

Aging is associated with increased cellular senescence, which is hypothesized to drive the eventual development of multiple co-morbidities(1). Here, we investigate a role for senescent cells in age-related bone loss by multiple approaches. In particular, we used either genetic (i.e., the INK-ATTAC “...

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Autores principales: Farr, Joshua N., Xu, Ming, Weivoda, Megan M., Monroe, David G., Fraser, Daniel G., Onken, Jennifer L., Negley, Brittany A., Sfeir, Jad G., Ogrodnik, Mikolaj B., Hachfeld, Christine M., LeBrasseur, Nathan K., Drake, Matthew T., Pignolo, Robert J., Pirtskhalava, Tamar, Tchkonia, Tamara, Oursler, Merry Jo, Kirkland, James L., Khosla, Sundeep
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5657592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28825716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4385
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author Farr, Joshua N.
Xu, Ming
Weivoda, Megan M.
Monroe, David G.
Fraser, Daniel G.
Onken, Jennifer L.
Negley, Brittany A.
Sfeir, Jad G.
Ogrodnik, Mikolaj B.
Hachfeld, Christine M.
LeBrasseur, Nathan K.
Drake, Matthew T.
Pignolo, Robert J.
Pirtskhalava, Tamar
Tchkonia, Tamara
Oursler, Merry Jo
Kirkland, James L.
Khosla, Sundeep
author_facet Farr, Joshua N.
Xu, Ming
Weivoda, Megan M.
Monroe, David G.
Fraser, Daniel G.
Onken, Jennifer L.
Negley, Brittany A.
Sfeir, Jad G.
Ogrodnik, Mikolaj B.
Hachfeld, Christine M.
LeBrasseur, Nathan K.
Drake, Matthew T.
Pignolo, Robert J.
Pirtskhalava, Tamar
Tchkonia, Tamara
Oursler, Merry Jo
Kirkland, James L.
Khosla, Sundeep
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description Aging is associated with increased cellular senescence, which is hypothesized to drive the eventual development of multiple co-morbidities(1). Here, we investigate a role for senescent cells in age-related bone loss by multiple approaches. In particular, we used either genetic (i.e., the INK-ATTAC “suicide” transgene encoding an inducible caspase 8 expressed specifically in senescent cells(2–4)) or pharmacological (i.e., “senolytic” compounds(5,6)) means to eliminate senescent cells. We also inhibited the production of the pro-inflammatory secretome of senescent cells using a JAK inhibitor (JAKi)(3,7). In old (20–22-months) mice with established bone loss, activation of the INK-ATTAC caspase 8 in senescent cells or treatment with senolytics or the JAKi for 2–4 months resulted in higher bone mass and strength and better bone microarchitecture compared to vehicle-treated mice. The beneficial effects of targeting senescent cells were due to lower bone resorption with either maintained (trabecular bone) or higher (cortical bone) bone formation as compared to vehicle-treated mice. In vitro studies demonstrated that senescent cell-conditioned medium impaired osteoblast mineralization and enhanced osteoclast progenitor survival, leading to increased osteoclastogenesis. Collectively, these data establish a causal role for senescent cells in bone loss with aging and demonstrate that targeting these cells has both anti-resorptive and anabolic effects on bone. As eliminating senescent cells and/or inhibiting their pro-inflammatory secretome also improves cardiovascular function(4), enhances insulin sensitivity(3), and reduces frailty(7), targeting this fundamental mechanism to prevent age-related bone loss suggests a novel treatment strategy not only for osteoporosis but also for multiple age-related co-morbidities.
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spelling pubmed-56575922018-02-21 Targeting cellular senescence prevents age-related bone loss in mice Farr, Joshua N. Xu, Ming Weivoda, Megan M. Monroe, David G. Fraser, Daniel G. Onken, Jennifer L. Negley, Brittany A. Sfeir, Jad G. Ogrodnik, Mikolaj B. Hachfeld, Christine M. LeBrasseur, Nathan K. Drake, Matthew T. Pignolo, Robert J. Pirtskhalava, Tamar Tchkonia, Tamara Oursler, Merry Jo Kirkland, James L. Khosla, Sundeep Nat Med Article Aging is associated with increased cellular senescence, which is hypothesized to drive the eventual development of multiple co-morbidities(1). Here, we investigate a role for senescent cells in age-related bone loss by multiple approaches. In particular, we used either genetic (i.e., the INK-ATTAC “suicide” transgene encoding an inducible caspase 8 expressed specifically in senescent cells(2–4)) or pharmacological (i.e., “senolytic” compounds(5,6)) means to eliminate senescent cells. We also inhibited the production of the pro-inflammatory secretome of senescent cells using a JAK inhibitor (JAKi)(3,7). In old (20–22-months) mice with established bone loss, activation of the INK-ATTAC caspase 8 in senescent cells or treatment with senolytics or the JAKi for 2–4 months resulted in higher bone mass and strength and better bone microarchitecture compared to vehicle-treated mice. The beneficial effects of targeting senescent cells were due to lower bone resorption with either maintained (trabecular bone) or higher (cortical bone) bone formation as compared to vehicle-treated mice. In vitro studies demonstrated that senescent cell-conditioned medium impaired osteoblast mineralization and enhanced osteoclast progenitor survival, leading to increased osteoclastogenesis. Collectively, these data establish a causal role for senescent cells in bone loss with aging and demonstrate that targeting these cells has both anti-resorptive and anabolic effects on bone. As eliminating senescent cells and/or inhibiting their pro-inflammatory secretome also improves cardiovascular function(4), enhances insulin sensitivity(3), and reduces frailty(7), targeting this fundamental mechanism to prevent age-related bone loss suggests a novel treatment strategy not only for osteoporosis but also for multiple age-related co-morbidities. 2017-08-21 2017-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5657592/ /pubmed/28825716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4385 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Farr, Joshua N.
Xu, Ming
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Monroe, David G.
Fraser, Daniel G.
Onken, Jennifer L.
Negley, Brittany A.
Sfeir, Jad G.
Ogrodnik, Mikolaj B.
Hachfeld, Christine M.
LeBrasseur, Nathan K.
Drake, Matthew T.
Pignolo, Robert J.
Pirtskhalava, Tamar
Tchkonia, Tamara
Oursler, Merry Jo
Kirkland, James L.
Khosla, Sundeep
Targeting cellular senescence prevents age-related bone loss in mice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5657592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28825716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4385
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