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Transplanted Senescent Cells Induce an Osteoarthritis-Like Condition in Mice

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glw154

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Senolytics; Cell transplantation; Bioluminescence imaging; Fluorodeoxyglucose; Mechanical allodynia

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  1. Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation
  2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  3. Connor Group
  4. Noaber Foundation
  5. [R01 AG013925]
  6. [R21 AG047984]
  7. [K01AR065397]
  8. [R01AR068103]
  9. [MRM2015 6272]
  10. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [1369828] Funding Source: researchfish

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the leading form of arthritis in the elderly, causing pain, disability, and immobility. OA has been associated with accumulation of senescent cells in or near joints. However, evidence for a causal link between OA and cellular senescence is lacking. Here, we present a novel senescent cell transplantation model involving injection of small numbers of senescent or nonsenescent cells from the ear cartilage of luciferase-expressing mice into the knee joint area of wild-type mice. By using bioluminescence and (18)FDG PET imaging, we could track the injected cells in vivo for more than 10 days. Transplanting senescent cells into the knee region caused leg pain, impaired mobility, and radiographic and histological changes suggestive of OA. Transplanting nonsenescent cells had less of these effects. Thus, senescent cells can induce an OA-like state and targeting senescent cells could be a promising strategy for treating OA.

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