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Senescent cells and the incidence of age-related diseases

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AGING CELL
卷 20, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/acel.13314

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age‐ related disease; aging; cancer; cellular senescence; diabetes; electronic medical records; fibrosis; incidence rate; idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; mathematical model; osteoarthritis

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  1. European Research Council [ERC-Syg 713649]

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The model proposed by the authors explains the rise and fall pattern of age-related diseases incidence by the accumulation of damaged cells, offering a potential treatment strategy to remove these cells and reduce incidence in old age. This approach could potentially increase healthspan by targeting a physiological mechanism related to senescent cells.
Age-related diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, kidney failure, and osteoarthritis have universal features: Their incidence rises exponentially with age with a slope of 6-8% per year and decreases at very old ages. There is no conceptual model which explains these features in so many diverse diseases in terms of a single shared biological factor. Here, we develop such a model, and test it using a nationwide medical record dataset on the incidence of nearly 1000 diseases over 50 million life-years, which we provide as a resource. The model explains incidence using the accumulation of senescent cells, damaged cells that cause inflammation and reduce regeneration, whose level rise stochastically with age. The exponential rise and late drop in incidence are captured by two parameters for each disease: the susceptible fraction of the population and the threshold concentration of senescent cells that causes disease onset. We propose a physiological mechanism for the threshold concentration for several disease classes, including an etiology for diseases of unknown origin such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and osteoarthritis. The model can be used to design optimal treatments that remove senescent cells, suggeting that treatment starting at old age can sharply reduce the incidence of all age-related diseases, and thus increase the healthspan.

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