Elimination of senescent cells fails to attenuate disease progression in an ALS mouse model

Apr 9, 2026Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology

Removing aged cells does not slow disease progress in a mouse model of ALS

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Abstract

NKG2D CAR-T cells can selectively eliminate senescent cell populations in symptomatic transgenic mice.

  • Senescent cells accumulate in symptomatic transgenic mice with ALS.
  • A single infusion of NKG2D CAR-T cells effectively reduced the burden of these senescent cells.
  • The treatment suppressed features associated with the Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP) in the central nervous system.
  • No significant improvements in motor function or survival were observed following the intervention.
  • These findings suggest that senescence is a feature of ALS but may operate within a broader disease framework.

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