Highlights There is no single biomarker which can robustly identify senescent cells. Widely used senescent cell biomarkers should be used in combination for accuracy. Technologies like tangential flow filtration can be used to isolate senescent cells. Other methods, like senolytic viruses, could be used to remove senescent cells.
AbstractAging is the main risk factor for many degenerative diseases and declining health. Senescent To better understand cell aging and to reap the benefits of senescent cell removal, it is necessary to have a reliable biomarker to identify these cells. Following an introduction to cellular senescence, we discuss several classes of biomarkers in the context of their utility in identifying and/or removing senescent cells from tissues. Although senescence can be induced by a variety of stimuli, senescent cells share some characteristics that enable their identification both in vitro and in vivo. Nevertheless, it may prove difficult to identify a single biomarker capable of distinguishing senescence in all cell types. Therefore, this will not be a comprehensive review of all senescence biomarkers but rather an outlook on technologies and markers that are most suitable to identify and isolate senescent cells.