A Review of Senolytics Biotech Companies

Here I'll point out a very high level review of the present senolytics biotech companies. These companies are all quite young, focused on various means of selectively destroying the senescent cells that accumulate with age. Animal data from mice shows that these cells are an important contributing cause of aging and age-related disease, as clearing them reverses the progression many aspects of aging and age-related diseases, while also extending life span. Senescent cells exhibit the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), producing a mix of molecules that provoke chronic inflammation and tissue dysfunction. The biochemistry of senescence is, so far as the research community has determined to date, very similar in all its important aspects in mice and humans. It is thus hoped that senolytic therapies will be the first rejuvenation treatments worthy of title.

Unity Biotechnology is way ahead of the pack: No other company is in the clinic (though Mayo Clinic has a Dasatinib + Quercetin Phase 2 trial). Unity has already completed a Phase 2 (UBX0101, failed) and they are currently conducting a new Phase 1 (UBX1325). But first is not always best - Unity's approach is somewhat crude compared to the targeted approaches of newer senolytics companies. But perhaps it will be enough. More senolytic trials are coming: Unity won't be alone in the clinical stage for long. I believe that FoxBio, Senolytic Therapeutics, Numeric Biotech, and Rubedo Life Science will be in the clinic within 12 - 24 months.

1st Gen vs 2nd Gen: Dasatinib, Navitoclax, UBX0101 were 1st generation senolytics developed by hypothesis: That existing drugs that targeted anti-apoptotic pathways might also clear senescent cells. Unfortunately, many of these 1st gen drugs have off-target effects that kill non-senescent cells, too. Now it appears the majority of the industry is focusing on 2nd generation therapies through high-throughput screens to improve selectivity. Novel targeted modalities (peptides, monoclonal antibodies, gene therapy, immunotherapy, RNA) and delivery (nanoparticles and conjugate prodrugs) are being developed as well.

Unity Biotechnology is the only senolytics company to go public so far. However, Juvenescence is planning to go public within ~6 months, at which point you will be able to own a slice of FoxBio. The current market is amenable to IPOs so I wouldn't be surprised if another senolytics company went public just before their Phase 1 trials - perhaps in the next two to three years, should markets hold up.

The majority of companies are focussing on killing senescent cells with senolytics. However, four companies have senomorphic pipelines (Senolytic Therapeutics, Senisca, Atropos Therapeutics, Dorian Therapeutics). I'm excited to see which approach will prove most effective, though I am less sanguine on the clinical prospects of approaches that merely slow senescence.

Would a second Unity Biotechnology failure have an impact on the future of senolytics? Yes and no. Unity is just one of many companies developing senolytics and their current clinical trials are only testing the earliest senolytic strategy (1st gen). There are many more senolytics companies aiming for clinical trials in the next two years and some will be testing 2nd generation targeted therapies. If UBX1325 were to fail in Phase 2 the immediate effect would be a decrease in unsophisticated capital in the senolytics space - from those who don't understand the other promising targets and modalities in development. This might be a notable amount of money in the short term but long term I am optimistic about senolytics. All it takes is one success for the floodgates to open.

Link: https://longevitymarketcap.substack.com/p/018-a-tour-of-all-senolytics-companies

Comments

In 2030 several 2nd gen senolytics will reach the market. A combination of 3 such senolytics will make a 60 years old have the same amount of senescent cells of a 40 years old at least and maybe even a 30 years old. One of the seven type of damage will be under full control in 10 years. The others type of damage will be under full control in the same way by 2040 or 2050 for the most challenging type of damage.

Posted by: Jonathan Weaver at December 22nd, 2020 12:01 PM

It remains, however, to be seen whether clearing senescent cells will actually improve the health/life span in humans. For now it looks very promising but we still don't have a conclusive human study. Prodrugs of the known senolytics formulas seem like a safe bet. However, we don't see much news...

Posted by: Cuberat at December 22nd, 2020 1:03 PM

The article concludes: "All it takes is one success for the floodgates to open."

Yes, indeed.

Posted by: Zan at December 24th, 2020 7:40 PM

Very Interesting!

Posted by: Danny at December 29th, 2020 10:11 AM

Hey, sign me up, happy to be a "guinea pig"!

Posted by: Linda Ann McDonald at February 8th, 2021 8:44 PM

I 'm 90 years old and still working as refrigeration tech ,I look like 60's but I would like to try to look like 45's years.
michael pelaez

Posted by: Michael Pelaez at February 17th, 2021 3:49 PM

Is this the reward for surviving the covid19SARS pandemic?

Posted by: H at March 25th, 2021 6:36 PM

How can I get enrolled in a research study on senolytics?

Posted by: Ken Rahn at May 12th, 2021 12:07 PM

I'm a 69 year old male with diabetes, and all the under lying conditions that go with diabetes. I would enroll in research with the senolytics testing.
Thank You

Posted by: Justin K at August 24th, 2021 6:21 PM

Jonathan, do you have a source to back up your claims?

Posted by: Carlos Hidalgo at February 21st, 2022 9:45 AM

I am a 42 year old and in perfect health but I would like to also be part of the clinical trial. I assume that the trial is also covering the effects on healthy people as well.

Posted by: Tanya leitch at February 22nd, 2023 10:42 AM

I'm currently taking the Elysium brand products and with those, a senolytic complex - have been for over a year. This company has as good a research platform as a basic consumer can get. I'm 64 and doing great. Is it the reason? I don't know - to my knowledge I've had nothing to reverse but I don't think it's hurting. Do you know anything about these products?

Posted by: Joan at July 2nd, 2023 8:17 AM

I would very much like to be in the study.

Posted by: Patricia L Frageorgia at September 4th, 2023 9:46 AM
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