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Counteracting Age-Related Netrin-1 Signaling Insufficiency Ameliorates Endothelial Cell Senescence and Angiogenesis Impairment

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glad194

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Angiogenesis; Endothelial cell; Netrin-1; Senescence

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This study found that Netrin-1 levels were significantly decreased in the plasma of elderly individuals, and delivering Netrin-1 to aged mice improved vascular conditions and inhibited cell senescence in endothelial cells. These findings suggest that modulating Netrin-1 signaling can improve vascular health, and Netrin-1 may have therapeutic potential for age-related ischemic diseases.
Senescent cells that accumulate are regarded as promising therapeutic targets. However, senolytic therapy failed to achieve satisfactory results. We previously discovered that young human plasma improved vascular endothelial cell senescence, and UNC5B might be a novel intervention target. Netrin-1, as a natural ligand of UNC5B, plays roles in multiple age-related vascular disorders, but its involvement in aging is still unclear. Here, we observed a significant decrease in plasma Netrin-1 levels in old healthy subjects compared to the young. In vivo, adeno-associated-virus-mediated delivery of Netrin-1 into aged mice significantly improved functional recovery in a model of hindlimb ischemia, promoted angiogenesis in ischemic tissues, and activated the endothelial nitric oxide synthase. Furthermore, we revealed that low-dose Netrin-1 recombinant protein significantly reduced senescence-associated-& beta;-galactosidase-positive cells, inhibited the P53 pathway, promoted cell migration, increased tubule formation, and elevated nitric oxide production in senescent endothelial cells. However, UNC5B inhibition blocked the pro-angiogenesis effect of low-dose Netrin-1 on senescent cells or aortic rings. In summary, this study depicts that modulating Netrin-1 signaling can result in improved vascular health and Netrin-1 may have therapeutic potential for age-related ischemic diseases.

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