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Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice
Cancer survivors suffer from progressive frailty, multimorbidity, and premature morbidity. We hypothesise that therapy-induced senescence and senescence progression via bystander effects are significant causes of this premature ageing phenotype. Accordingly, the study addresses the question whether...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9154747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507395 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75492 |
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author | Fielder, Edward Wan, Tengfei Alimohammadiha, Ghazaleh Ishaq, Abbas Low, Evon Weigand, B Melanie Kelly, George Parker, Craig Griffin, Brigid Jurk, Diana Korolchuk, Viktor I von Zglinicki, Thomas Miwa, Satomi |
author_facet | Fielder, Edward Wan, Tengfei Alimohammadiha, Ghazaleh Ishaq, Abbas Low, Evon Weigand, B Melanie Kelly, George Parker, Craig Griffin, Brigid Jurk, Diana Korolchuk, Viktor I von Zglinicki, Thomas Miwa, Satomi |
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description | Cancer survivors suffer from progressive frailty, multimorbidity, and premature morbidity. We hypothesise that therapy-induced senescence and senescence progression via bystander effects are significant causes of this premature ageing phenotype. Accordingly, the study addresses the question whether a short anti-senescence intervention is able to block progression of radiation-induced frailty and disability in a pre-clinical setting. Male mice were sublethally irradiated at 5 months of age and treated (or not) with either a senolytic drug (Navitoclax or dasatinib + quercetin) for 10 days or with the senostatic metformin for 10 weeks. Follow-up was for 1 year. Treatments commencing within a month after irradiation effectively reduced frailty progression (p<0.05) and improved muscle (p<0.01) and liver (p<0.05) function as well as short-term memory (p<0.05) until advanced age with no need for repeated interventions. Senolytic interventions that started late, after radiation-induced premature frailty was manifest, still had beneficial effects on frailty (p<0.05) and short-term memory (p<0.05). Metformin was similarly effective as senolytics. At therapeutically achievable concentrations, metformin acted as a senostatic neither via inhibition of mitochondrial complex I, nor via improvement of mitophagy or mitochondrial function, but by reducing non-mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production via NADPH oxidase 4 inhibition in senescent cells. Our study suggests that the progression of adverse long-term health and quality-of-life effects of radiation exposure, as experienced by cancer survivors, might be rescued by short-term adjuvant anti-senescence interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-91547472022-06-01 Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice Fielder, Edward Wan, Tengfei Alimohammadiha, Ghazaleh Ishaq, Abbas Low, Evon Weigand, B Melanie Kelly, George Parker, Craig Griffin, Brigid Jurk, Diana Korolchuk, Viktor I von Zglinicki, Thomas Miwa, Satomi eLife Cancer Biology Cancer survivors suffer from progressive frailty, multimorbidity, and premature morbidity. We hypothesise that therapy-induced senescence and senescence progression via bystander effects are significant causes of this premature ageing phenotype. Accordingly, the study addresses the question whether a short anti-senescence intervention is able to block progression of radiation-induced frailty and disability in a pre-clinical setting. Male mice were sublethally irradiated at 5 months of age and treated (or not) with either a senolytic drug (Navitoclax or dasatinib + quercetin) for 10 days or with the senostatic metformin for 10 weeks. Follow-up was for 1 year. Treatments commencing within a month after irradiation effectively reduced frailty progression (p<0.05) and improved muscle (p<0.01) and liver (p<0.05) function as well as short-term memory (p<0.05) until advanced age with no need for repeated interventions. Senolytic interventions that started late, after radiation-induced premature frailty was manifest, still had beneficial effects on frailty (p<0.05) and short-term memory (p<0.05). Metformin was similarly effective as senolytics. At therapeutically achievable concentrations, metformin acted as a senostatic neither via inhibition of mitochondrial complex I, nor via improvement of mitophagy or mitochondrial function, but by reducing non-mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production via NADPH oxidase 4 inhibition in senescent cells. Our study suggests that the progression of adverse long-term health and quality-of-life effects of radiation exposure, as experienced by cancer survivors, might be rescued by short-term adjuvant anti-senescence interventions. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9154747/ /pubmed/35507395 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75492 Text en © 2022, Fielder, Wan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Cancer Biology Fielder, Edward Wan, Tengfei Alimohammadiha, Ghazaleh Ishaq, Abbas Low, Evon Weigand, B Melanie Kelly, George Parker, Craig Griffin, Brigid Jurk, Diana Korolchuk, Viktor I von Zglinicki, Thomas Miwa, Satomi Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice |
title | Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice |
title_full | Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice |
title_fullStr | Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice |
title_short | Short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice |
title_sort | short senolytic or senostatic interventions rescue progression of radiation-induced frailty and premature ageing in mice |
topic | Cancer Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9154747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507395 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75492 |
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