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Spreading Senescent Cells' Burden and Emerging Therapeutic Targets for Frailty

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CELLS
Volume 12, Issue 18, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells12182287

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aging; frailty; cellular senescence; immunosenescence; microbiome; virome

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This perspective review explores the mechanisms and implications of senescent cell spreading on frailty, as well as its therapeutic development. The focus is on emerging age-related biological factors, such as microbiome and virome alterations, and their significant contribution to the accumulation rate of senescent cells. These factors particularly affect the musculoskeletal system and cerebral functions, two key domains of frailty. Understanding these mechanisms can lead to the development of tailored interventions for diverse patients.
The spreading of senescent cells' burden holds profound implications for frailty, prompting the exploration of novel therapeutic targets. In this perspective review, we delve into the intricate mechanisms underlying senescent cell spreading, its implications for frailty, and its therapeutic development. We have focused our attention on the emerging age-related biological factors, such as microbiome and virome alterations, elucidating their significant contribution to the loss of control over the accumulation rate of senescent cells, particularly affecting key frailty domains, the musculoskeletal system and cerebral functions. We believe that gaining an understanding of these mechanisms could not only aid in elucidating the involvement of cellular senescence in frailty but also offer diverse therapeutic possibilities, potentially advancing the future development of tailored interventions for these highly diverse patients.

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