(TKP2021-EGA-23) Támogató: Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium
Aging is a major risk factor of atherosclerosis through different complex pathways
including replicative cellular senescence and age-related clonal hematopoiesis. In
addition to aging, extracellular stress factors, such as mechanical and oxidative
stress, can induce cellular senescence, defined as premature cellular senescence.
Senescent cells can accumulate within atherosclerotic plaques over time and contribute
to plaque instability. This review summarizes the role of cellular senescence in the
complex pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and highlights the most important senotherapeutics
tested in cardiovascular studies targeting senescence. Continued bench-to-bedside
research in cellular senescence might allow the future implementation of new effective
anti-atherosclerotic preventive and treatment strategies in clinical practice.