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Journal Club: Slaying the Sleeper Cells of Aging with CAR T

Aug 9, 2020
Explore the revolutionary use of CAR T therapy, initially designed for cancer, to combat aging by targeting senescent cells. Discover how these specialized T cells can potentially eliminate harmful senescent cells that contribute to diseases like type 2 diabetes and atherosclerosis. The discussion covers groundbreaking research on engineering CAR T cells and the role of biomarker PLAUR in identifying senescence-related issues. Uncover the future of longevity and health through this innovative approach, and the challenges that lie ahead.
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Senescence: A Double-Edged Sword

  • Senescent cells, helpful in preventing cancer, can cause inflammation and disease.
  • This duality necessitates targeted removal for therapeutic benefit.
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Senescence and Disease

  • Senescence, where cells stop dividing, is protective but can be harmful in excess.
  • The resulting inflammation from accumulated senescent cells contributes to various diseases.
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Senescence in Atherosclerosis

  • Senescence in atherosclerosis initially limits plaque but can worsen it with age.
  • A weakened immune response fails to clear senescent cells, increasing inflammation and blockage.
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