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iScience, volume 25, issue 2, pages 103848

Senolysis induced by 25-hydroxycholesterol targets CRYAB in multiple cell types

Chandani Limbad 1
Ryosuke Doi 1
Julia McGirr 1
Serban Ciotlos 1
Kevin Perez 1
Zachary S. Clayton 2
Radha Daya 1
Douglas R. Seals 2
Judith CAMPISI 1, 3
Simon Melov 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-02-02
Journal: iScience
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.497
CiteScore7.2
Impact factor4.6
ISSN25890042
Multidisciplinary
Abstract

Summary

Cellular senescence is a driver of many age-related pathologies. There is an active search for pharmaceuticals termed senolytics that can mitigate or remove senescent cells in vivo by targeting genes that promote the survival of senescent cells. We utilized single-cell RNA sequencing to identify CRYAB as a robust senescence-induced gene and potential target for senolysis. Using chemical inhibitor screening for CRYAB disruption, we identified 25-hydroxycholesterol (25HC), an endogenous metabolite of cholesterol biosynthesis, as a potent senolytic. We then validated 25HC as a senolytic in mouse and human cells in culture and in vivo in mouse skeletal muscle. Thus, 25HC represents a potential class of senolytics, which may be useful in combating diseases or physiologies in which cellular senescence is a key driver.

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