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Senescence-Independent Anti-Inflammatory Activity of the Senolytic Drugs Dasatinib,Navitoclax, and Venetoclax in Zebrafish Models of Chronic Inflammation
Authors:David Herná  ndez-Silva,Joaquí  n Cantó  n-Sandoval,Francisco Juan Martí  nez-Navarro,Horacio Pé  rez-Sá  nchez,Sofia de Oliveira,Victoriano Mulero,Francisca Alcaraz-Pé  rez,Marí  a Luisa Cayuela
Abstract:Telomere shortening is the main molecular mechanism of aging, but not the only one. The adaptive immune system also ages, and older organisms tend to develop a chronic pro-inflammatory status with low-grade inflammation characterized by chronic activation of the innate immune system, called inflammaging. One of the main stimuli that fuels inflammaging is a high nutrient intake, triggering a metabolic inflammation process called metainflammation. In this study, we report the anti-inflammatory activity of several senolytic drugs in the context of chronic inflammation, by using two different zebrafish models: (i) a chronic skin inflammation model with a hypomorphic mutation in spint1a, the gene encoding the serine protease inhibitor, kunitz-type, 1a (also known as hai1a) and (ii) a non-alcoholic fatty liver disease/non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NAFLD/NASH) model with inflammation induced by a high-fat diet. Our results show that, although these models do not manifest premature aging, the senolytic drugs dasatinib, navitoclax, and venetoclax have an anti-inflammatory effect that results in the amelioration of chronic inflammation.
Keywords:aging   senolytics   chronic inflammation   metainflammation   zebrafish
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