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Targeting therapy-induced senescence as a novel strategy to combat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
by
Alsalem, Mohammad
, Ellaithy, Amr
, Saleh, Tareq
, Bloukh, Sarah
, Haddad, Mansour
in
Analysis
/ Cancer
/ Chemotherapy
/ Induced
/ Literature reviews
/ Malignant
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurophysiology
/ Novels
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Oxidative stress
/ Pain Medicine
/ Pathogenesis
/ Peripheral neuropathy
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Review
/ Senescence
/ Side effects
/ Survivor
/ Therapy
/ Vincristine
2024
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Targeting therapy-induced senescence as a novel strategy to combat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
by
Alsalem, Mohammad
, Ellaithy, Amr
, Saleh, Tareq
, Bloukh, Sarah
, Haddad, Mansour
in
Analysis
/ Cancer
/ Chemotherapy
/ Induced
/ Literature reviews
/ Malignant
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurophysiology
/ Novels
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Oxidative stress
/ Pain Medicine
/ Pathogenesis
/ Peripheral neuropathy
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Review
/ Senescence
/ Side effects
/ Survivor
/ Therapy
/ Vincristine
2024
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Targeting therapy-induced senescence as a novel strategy to combat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
by
Alsalem, Mohammad
, Ellaithy, Amr
, Saleh, Tareq
, Bloukh, Sarah
, Haddad, Mansour
in
Analysis
/ Cancer
/ Chemotherapy
/ Induced
/ Literature reviews
/ Malignant
/ Medical treatment
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Neurophysiology
/ Novels
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Research
/ Oncology
/ Oxidative stress
/ Pain Medicine
/ Pathogenesis
/ Peripheral neuropathy
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Review
/ Senescence
/ Side effects
/ Survivor
/ Therapy
/ Vincristine
2024
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Targeting therapy-induced senescence as a novel strategy to combat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
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Targeting therapy-induced senescence as a novel strategy to combat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
2024
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Overview
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a treatment-limiting adverse effect of anticancer therapy that complicates the lifestyle of many cancer survivors. There is currently no gold-standard for the assessment or management of CIPN. Subsequently, understanding the underlying mechanisms that lead to the development of CIPN is essential for finding better pharmacological therapy. Therapy-induced senescence (TIS) is a form of senescence that is triggered in malignant and non-malignant cells in response to the exposure to chemotherapy. Recent evidence has also suggested that TIS develops in the dorsal root ganglia of rodent models of CIPN. Interestingly, several components of the senescent phenotype are commensurate with the currently established primary processes implicated in the pathogenesis of CIPN including mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation. In this article, we review the literature that supports the hypothesis that TIS could serve as a holistic mechanism leading to CIPN, and we propose the potential for investigating senotherapeutics as means to mitigate CIPN in cancer survivors.
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