A galactose-tethered tetraphenylethene prodrug mediated apoptosis of senescent cells for osteoporosis treatment.

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2025-02-21 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr2833
Xin Gao, Yichen Hu, Yingfei Zhang, Yanyan Huang, Guanxin Zhang, Xiao Zhang, Yongsheng Zhou, Deqing Zhang
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Osteoporosis and bone injury healing in elderly patients are major medical challenges, often exacerbated by the accumulation of senescent cells. Herein, we show that TPE-Gal, which contains a tetraphenylethene unit and a galactose moiety, offers a promising molecular therapy designed to light up and eliminate senescent cells through a hydrolysis reaction catalyzed by β-galactosidase, an enzyme overexpressed in senescent cells. The reaction produces TPE-OH, which, in turn, increases reactive oxygen species levels within the senescent cells, leading to noninflammatory apoptosis of senescent cells. This targeted clearance mechanism helps to alleviate osteoporosis symptoms and promotes bone injury healing. Moreover, apoptotic vesicles, which are generated during the process, are partly phagocytosed by macrophages, mimicking physiological metabolic processes. This study opens new avenues for addressing bone health issues through the designed bioclearance of senescent cells, aligning with the body's natural pathways for maintaining homeostasis.

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半乳糖栓系四苯乙烯前药介导衰老细胞凋亡治疗骨质疏松症。
老年患者的骨质疏松和骨损伤愈合是主要的医学挑战,往往因衰老细胞的积累而加剧。在此,我们发现含有四苯乙烯单元和半乳糖片段的TPE-Gal提供了一种有前途的分子疗法,旨在通过β-半乳糖苷酶催化的水解反应来点亮和消除衰老细胞,β-半乳糖苷酶是衰老细胞中过度表达的一种酶。该反应产生TPE-OH,进而增加衰老细胞内的活性氧水平,导致衰老细胞的非炎症性凋亡。这种靶向清除机制有助于缓解骨质疏松症症状,促进骨损伤愈合。此外,在此过程中产生的凋亡小泡部分被巨噬细胞吞噬,模拟生理代谢过程。这项研究为通过设计衰老细胞的生物清除来解决骨骼健康问题开辟了新的途径,与人体维持体内平衡的自然途径保持一致。
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