Impact of senolytic treatment on immunity, aging, and disease.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2023-10-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2023.1161799
Erica C Lorenzo, Blake L Torrance, Laura Haynes
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Cellular senescence has been implicated in the pathophysiology of many age-related diseases. However, it also plays an important protective role in the context of tumor suppression and wound healing. Reducing senescence burden through treatment with senolytic drugs or the use of genetically targeted models of senescent cell elimination in animals has shown positive results in the context of mitigating disease and age-associated inflammation. Despite positive, albeit heterogenous, outcomes in clinical trials, very little is known about the short-term and long-term immunological consequences of using senolytics as a treatment for age-related conditions. Further, many studies examining cellular senescence and senolytic treatment have been demonstrated in non-infectious disease models. Several recent reports suggest that senescent cell elimination may have benefits in COVID-19 and influenza resolution and disease prognosis. In this review, we discuss the current clinical trials and pre-clinical studies that are exploring the impact of senolytics on cellular immunity. We propose that while eliminating senescent cells may have an acute beneficial impact on primary immune responses, immunological memory may be negatively impacted. Closer investigation of senolytics on immune function and memory generation would provide insight as to whether senolytics could be used to enhance the aging immune system and have potential to be used as therapeutics or prophylactics in populations that are severely and disproportionately affected by infections such as the elderly and immunocompromised.

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senolytic治疗对免疫力、衰老和疾病的影响。
细胞衰老与许多与年龄相关的疾病的病理生理学有关。然而,它在肿瘤抑制和伤口愈合方面也发挥着重要的保护作用。通过用解衰老药物治疗或在动物中使用遗传靶向的衰老细胞消除模型来减轻衰老负担,在减轻疾病和年龄相关炎症方面显示出积极的结果。尽管临床试验的结果是积极的,尽管是异质的,但对使用senolytics治疗年龄相关疾病的短期和长期免疫后果知之甚少。此外,在非传染性疾病模型中,已经证明了许多研究细胞衰老和衰老治疗。最近的几份报告表明,衰老细胞消除可能对新冠肺炎、流感消退和疾病预后有好处。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了目前的临床试验和临床前研究,这些研究正在探索senolytics对细胞免疫的影响。我们提出,虽然消除衰老细胞可能对初级免疫反应产生急性有益影响,但免疫记忆可能会受到负面影响。更深入地研究senolytics对免疫功能和记忆生成的影响,将有助于深入了解Senolytic是否可用于增强衰老的免疫系统,并有可能在老年人和免疫功能低下等受感染严重且不成比例的人群中用作治疗剂或预防剂。
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