Nanomaterials for the Clearance of Senescent Cells

Senescent cell accumulation is a contributing cause of aging, and targeted destruction of senescent cells with senolytic therapies produces meaningful rejuvenation and reversal of age-related disease in animal models. First generation senolytics are largely repurposed small molecules. Second generation senolytics will include a range of more carefully designed strategies, including the nanoparticles allowing for selective delivery of therapeutics to senescent cells that are the topic of this open access paper. Such nanoparticles can be used as the basis for both detection of senescent cells and their destruction, a promising attribute in the present environment in which there is as yet no widely available and reliable method of assessing the burden of senescence in human patients in a cost-effective and minimally invasive way. As the main purpose of senotherapy is to kill scenescent cells (SCs), safe and effective detection and targeting of these cells is crucial to improving human health and prolonging lifespan. Nano-based systems developed to identify and kill senescent cells can be considered as second-generation targeted and selective senolytics that are able to efficiently eliminate senescent cells upon systemic administration without causing adverse side effects. One of the best-explored groups of nano-senolytics is smart nanodevices that are based on porous calcium carbonate nanoparticles, mesoporous silica nanoparticles, carbon quantum dots, and molecularly-i...
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