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Supplementary information for Selective ablation of primary and paracrine senescent cells by targeting iron dyshomeostasis

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posted on 2023-03-16, 13:39 authored by Tesfahun Dessale Admasu, Kristie Kim, Michael Rae, Roberto Avelar, Ryan L Gonciarza, Abdelhadi Rebbaa, João Pedro de Magalhães, Adam R Renslo, Alexandra StolzingAlexandra Stolzing, Amit Sharma

Supplementary files for article Selective ablation of primary and paracrine senescent cells by targeting iron dyshomeostasis


Senescent cells can spread the senescent phenotype to other cells by secreting senescence-associated secretory phenotype factors. The resulting paracrine senescent cells make a significant contribution to the burden of senescent cell accumulation with age. Previous efforts made to characterize paracrine senescence are unreliable due to analyses being based on mixed populations of senescent and non-senescent cells. Here, we use dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) as a surface maker to isolate senescent cells from mixed populations. Using this technique, we enrich the percentage of paracrine senescence from 40% to 85%. We then use this enriched culture to characterize DPP4+ primary and paracrine senescent cells. We observe ferroptosis dysregulation and ferrous iron accumulation as a common phenomenon in both primary and paracrine senescent cells. Finally, we identify ferroptosis induction and ferrous iron-activatable prodrug as a broad-spectrum senolytic approach to ablate multiple types of primary and paracrine senescent cells. 

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SENS Research Foundation (SRF) grant ID: SRF20190200P1

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