Senotherapy for chronic lung disease

Jun 24, 2025Pharmacological reviews

Using treatments that target aging cells for long-term lung disease

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Abstract

Chronic respiratory diseases are the third ranked cause of death globally.

  • Chronic lung diseases may be driven by cellular aging and the accumulation of senescent cells.
  • Senescent cells can spread their condition to neighboring cells, contributing to disease progression.
  • A reduction in protective antiaging molecules, such as sirtuins, has been observed in the lungs.
  • Senotherapies, which include senomorphics and senolytics, target senescent cells as a potential treatment strategy.
  • Senotherapies have shown effectiveness in animal models of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
  • The long-term safety of these treatments is yet to be determined, warranting further investigation.

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