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Virus-induced senescence is a driver and therapeutic target in COVID-19.

Soyoung Lee1,2,3, Yong Yu4, Jakob Trimpert5, Fahad Benthani4, Mario Mairhofer4, Paulina Richter-Pechanska1, Emanuel Wyler2, Dimitri Belenki1,2, Sabine Kaltenbrunner4, Maria Pammer4, Lea Kausche1,6, Theresa C Firsching7, Kristina Dietert7,8, Michael Schotsaert9,10, Carles Martínez-Romero9,10, Gagandeep Singh9,10, Séverine Kunz2, Daniela Niemeyer11, Riad Ghanem6, Helmut J F Salzer12, Christian Paar13, Michael Mülleder14, Melissa Uccellini9,10,15, Edward G Michaelis16, Amjad Khan17, Andrea Lau1, Martin Schönlein1,18, Anna Habringer13, Josef Tomasits13, Julia M Adler5, Susanne Kimeswenger4, Achim D Gruber7, Wolfram Hoetzenecker4,19, Herta Steinkellner20, Bettina Purfürst2, Reinhard Motz21, Francesco Di Pierro22,23, Bernd Lamprecht4,12, Nikolaus Osterrieder5,24, Markus Landthaler2, Christian Drosten11, Adolfo García-Sastre9,10,25,26, Rupert Langer4,21, Markus Ralser14,27, Roland Eils28, Maurice Reimann1, Dorothy N Y Fan1,3, Clemens A Schmitt29,30,31,32,33.   

Abstract

Derailed cytokine and immune cell networks account for the organ damage and the clinical severity of COVID-19 (refs. 1-4). Here we show that SARS-CoV-2, like other viruses, evokes cellular senescence as a primary stress response in infected cells. Virus-induced senescence (VIS) is indistinguishable from other forms of cellular senescence and is accompanied by a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which comprises pro-inflammatory cytokines, extracellular-matrix-active factors and pro-coagulatory mediators5-7. Patients with COVID-19 displayed markers of senescence in their airway mucosa in situ and increased serum levels of SASP factors. In vitro assays demonstrated macrophage activation with SASP-reminiscent secretion, complement lysis and SASP-amplifying secondary senescence of endothelial cells, which mirrored hallmark features of COVID-19 such as macrophage and neutrophil infiltration, endothelial damage and widespread thrombosis in affected lung tissue1,8,9. Moreover, supernatant from VIS cells, including SARS-CoV-2-induced senescence, induced neutrophil extracellular trap formation and activation of platelets and the clotting cascade. Senolytics such as navitoclax and a combination of dasatinib plus quercetin selectively eliminated VIS cells, mitigated COVID-19-reminiscent lung disease and reduced inflammation in SARS-CoV-2-infected hamsters and mice. Our findings mark VIS as a pathogenic trigger of COVID-19-related cytokine escalation and organ damage, and suggest that senolytic targeting of virus-infected cells is a treatment option against SARS-CoV-2 and perhaps other viral infections.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34517409     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03995-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   69.504


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