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Calcium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>) fluxes at mitochondria-ER contact sites (MERCS) are a new target of senolysis in therapy-induced senescence (TIS)
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Calcium (Ca2+) fluxes at mitochondria-ER contact sites (MERCS) are a new target of senolysis in therapy-induced senescence (TIS)

Andrea Puebla-Huerta, Hernán Huerta, Camila Quezada-Gutierez, Pablo Morgado-Cáceres, César Casanova-Canelo, Sandra Niño, Sergio Linsambarth, Osman Díaz-Rivera, José Alberto López-Domínguez, Sandra Rodríguez-López, …
npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease, Vol.11(1)
2025

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inositol 1-4-5-trisphosphate receptors Mitochondria-ER Contact Sites senolytic action of desmethyl Xestospongin-B. ER-mitochondria Ca2+ flux Therapy induces senescence
Therapy-induced senescence (TIS) alters calcium (Ca²⁺) flux and Mitochondria-ER Contact Sites (MERCS), revealing critical vulnerabilities in senescent cells. In this study, TIS was induced using Doxorubicin and Etoposide, resulting in an increased MERCS contact surface but a significant reduction in ER-mitochondria Ca²⁺ flux. Mechanistically, TIS cells exhibit decreased expression of IP3R isoforms and reduced interaction between type 1 IP3R and VDAC1, impairing Ca²⁺ transfer. This flux is crucial for maintaining the viability of senescent cells, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target. Inhibition of ER-mitochondria Ca²⁺ flux demonstrates senolytic effects both in vitro and in vivo, offering a novel strategy for targeting senescent cells.

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