项目编号 PRJNA1176030
项目标题 Senolytics rejuvenate aging cardiomyopathy in human cardiac organoids
涉及领域 Medical
数据类型 Transcriptome or Gene expression
样品范围 Multiisolate
生物名称 Homo sapiens [Taxonomy ID: 9606]
描述信息 Human cardiac organoids closely replicate the architecture and function of the human heart, offering a potential accurate platform for studying aging cardiomyopathy. Senolytics have shown potential in addressing age-related pathologies. However, their potential to reverse aging-related human cardiomyopathy remains largely unexplored. We employed human iPSC-derived cardiac organoids (hCardioids) to model doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy in an aged context. hCardioids were treated with doxorubicin (DOXO) and subsequently with a combination of two senolytics: dasatinib (D) and quercetin (Q). DOXO-treated hCardioids exhibited significantly increased oxidative stress, DNA damage (pH2AX), cellular senescence (p16) and decreased cell proliferation associated with a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). DOXO-treated hCardioids were considerably deprived of cardiac progenitors and displayed reduced cardiomyocyte proliferation as well as contractility. These distinctive aging-associated characteristics were confirmed by global RNA-sequencing analysis. Treatment with D+Q reversed these effects, reducing oxidative stress and senescence markers, alleviating SASP, and restoring hCardioids viability and function Additionally, senolytics replenished cardiac progenitors and reversed the cardiomyocyte proliferation deficit. Doxorubicin triggers an age-associated phenotype in hCardioids representing a reliable model of aged cardiomyopathy. Senescence is a key mechanism of the aged phenotype as senolytics rejuvenated aged hCardioids restoring their structure and function while reverting the age-associated regenerative deficit. Overall design: To demonstrate that Doxorubicin exposure induces an aging cardiomyopathy phenotype in human cardiac organoids as confirmed by global transcriptome analysis and typical, cellular and molecular age-related features and cell senescence along with a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in particular. Senescent cell ablation by senolytics treatment reversed these aging effects, restoring organoid viability and function and replenishing cardiac regeneration potentia We then performed gene expression profiling analysis using data obtained from RNA-seq of 9 samples at three different experimental conditions Comparative gene expression profiling analysis of RNA-seq data
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发布日期 2026-01-29
提交单位 Molecular Cardiology, Department of Medicine I, Klinikum rechts der Isar – Technical University Munich
数据来源 NCBI

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