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Emerging Landscape of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Senescence Mechanisms and Implications on Therapeutic Strategies.

Jing WangMuqing ZhangHu Wang
Published in: ACS pharmacology & translational science (2024)
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) hold significant promise for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering due to their unique multipotent differentiation ability and immunomodulatory properties. MSC therapy is widely discussed and utilized in clinical treatment. However, during both in vitro expansion and in vivo transplantation, MSCs are prone to senescence, an irreversible growth arrest characterized by morphological, gene expression, and functional changes in genomic regulation. The microenvironment surrounding MSCs plays a crucial role in modulating their senescence phenotype, influenced by factors such as hypoxia, inflammation, and aging status. Numerous strategies targeting MSC senescence have been developed, including senolytics and senomorphic agents, antioxidant and exosome therapies, mitochondrial transfer, and niche modulation. Novel approaches addressing replicative senescence have also emerged. This paper comprehensively reviews the current molecular manifestations of MSC senescence, addresses the environmental impact on senescence, and highlights potential therapeutic strategies to mitigate senescence in MSC-based therapies. These insights aim to enhance the efficacy and understanding of MSC therapies.
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