Algorithmic assessment of cellular senescence in experimental and clinical specimens

J Kohli, B Wang, S M Brandenburg, N Basisty, K Evangelou, M Varela-Eirin, J Campisi, B Schilling, V Gorgoulis*, M Demaria

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    The development of genetic tools allowed for the validation of the pro-aging and pro-disease functions of senescent cells in vivo. These discoveries prompted the development of senotherapies-pharmaceutical interventions aimed at interfering with the detrimental effect of senescent cells-that are now entering the clinical stage. However, unequivocal identification and examination of cellular senescence remains highly difficult because of the lack of universal and specific markers. Here, to overcome the limitation of measuring individual markers, we describe a detailed two-phase algorithmic assessment to quantify various senescence-associated parameters in the same specimen. In the first phase, we combine the measurement of lysosomal and proliferative features with the expression of general senescence-associated genes to validate the presence of senescent cells. In the second phase we measure the levels of pro-inflammatory markers for specification of the type of senescence. The protocol can help graduate-level basic scientists to improve the characterization of senescence-associated phenotypes and the identification of specific senescent subtypes. Moreover, it can serve as an important tool for the clinical validation of the role of senescent cells and the effectiveness of anti-senescence therapies.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)2471-1501
    Aantal pagina's31
    TijdschriftNature protocols
    Volume16
    Nummer van het tijdschrift5
    Vroegere onlinedatum28-apr.-2021
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - mei-2021

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