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Murine mesenchymal cells that express elevated levels of the CDK inhibitor p16(Ink4a) in vivo are not necessarily senescent.
Cell Cycle. 2017 Aug 18;16(16):1526-1533. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2017.1339850
Frescas D, Hall BM, Strom E, Virtuoso LP, Gupta M, Gleiberman AS, Rydkina E, Balan V, Vujcic S, Chernova OB, Gudkov AV
Abstract:
Age-related health decline has been attributed to the accumulation of senescent cells recognized in vivo by p16(Ink4a) expression. The pharmacological elimination of p16(Ink4a)-positive cells from the tissues of mice was shown to extend a healthy lifespan. Here, we describe a population of mesenchymal cells isolated from mice that are highly p16(INK4a)-positive are proficient in proliferation but lack other properties of cellular senescence. These data, along with earlier reports on p16(Ink4a)-positive macrophages, indicate that p16(Ink4a)-positive and senescent cell populations only partially intersect, therefore, extending the list of potential cellular targets for anti- aging therapies.
PMID: 28650766
Free Full-Text: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5584871/
Tags: cellular senescence, methods, p16INK4a