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Aged‐senescent cells contribute to impaired heart regeneration
Authors:Fiona C Lewis‐McDougall  Prashant J Ruchaya  Eva Domenjo‐Vila  Tze Shin Teoh  Larissa Prata  Beverley J Cottle  James E Clark  Prakash P Punjabi  Wael Awad  Daniele Torella  Tamara Tchkonia  James L Kirkland  Georgina M Ellison‐Hughes
Abstract:Aging leads to increased cellular senescence and is associated with decreased potency of tissue‐specific stem/progenitor cells. Here, we have done an extensive analysis of cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) isolated from human subjects with cardiovascular disease, aged 32–86 years. In aged subjects (>70 years old), over half of CPCs are senescent (p16INK4A, SA‐β‐gal, DNA damage γH2AX, telomere length, senescence‐associated secretory phenotype SASP]), unable to replicate, differentiate, regenerate or restore cardiac function following transplantation into the infarcted heart. SASP factors secreted by senescent CPCs renders otherwise healthy CPCs to senescence. Elimination of senescent CPCs using senolytics abrogates the SASP and its debilitative effect in vitro. Global elimination of senescent cells in aged mice (INK‐ATTAC or wild‐type mice treated with D + Q senolytics) in vivo activates resident CPCs and increased the number of small Ki67‐, EdU‐positive cardiomyocytes. Therapeutic approaches that eliminate senescent cells may alleviate cardiac deterioration with aging and restore the regenerative capacity of the heart.
Keywords:aging  cardiac regeneration  cardiac repair  myocardial infarction  p16INK4a  progenitor cells  senescence  senolytics  senescence‐associated secretory phenotype
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