Chromatin is traditionally viewed as a nuclear entity that regulates gene expression and silencing. However, we recently discovered the presence of cytoplasmic chromatin fragments that pinch off from intact nuclei of primary cells during senescence, a form of terminal cell-cycle arrest associated with pro-inflammatory responses. The functional significance of chromatin in the cytoplasm is unclear. Here we show that cytoplasmic chromatin activates the innate immunity cytosolic DNA-sensing cGAS-STING (cyclic GMP-AMP synthase linked to stimulator of interferon genes) pathway, leading both to short-term inflammation to restrain activated oncogenes and to chronic inflammation that associates with tissue destruction and cancer. The cytoplasmic ch...
SummaryOncogene-induced cellular senescence (OIS) is emerging as a potent cancer-protective response...
Cells enter senescence, a state of stable proliferative arrest, in response to a variety of cellular...
Changes in the peripheral distribution and amount of condensed chromatin are observed in a number of...
Chromatin is traditionally viewed as a nuclear entity that regulates gene expression and silencing. ...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by stably arresting the proliferation of damaged cells1. Parad...
Cytoplasmic recognition of microbial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) in human cells is elicited by the cas...
The innate immune system has evolved to detect pathogens through germlineencoded pattern recognition...
Senescent cells interact with the surrounding microenvironment achieving both pro- oncogenic and tum...
Adult stem cells ensure tissue homeostasis and regeneration after injury. Due to their longevity and...
SummarySenescence, perceived as a cancer barrier, is paradoxically associated with inflammation, whi...
Cellular senescence is a stable proliferation arrest, a potent tumor suppressor mechanism, and a lik...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ionizing radiation are the major cause of cell death, lea...
Senescence is a state of permanent proliferation arrest that normal cells undergo in response to sho...
Inflamm-aging depicts the progressive activation of the innate immune system that accompanies human ...
Cellular senescence is a stable form of cell cycle arrest with roles in many pathophysiological proc...
SummaryOncogene-induced cellular senescence (OIS) is emerging as a potent cancer-protective response...
Cells enter senescence, a state of stable proliferative arrest, in response to a variety of cellular...
Changes in the peripheral distribution and amount of condensed chromatin are observed in a number of...
Chromatin is traditionally viewed as a nuclear entity that regulates gene expression and silencing. ...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by stably arresting the proliferation of damaged cells1. Parad...
Cytoplasmic recognition of microbial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) in human cells is elicited by the cas...
The innate immune system has evolved to detect pathogens through germlineencoded pattern recognition...
Senescent cells interact with the surrounding microenvironment achieving both pro- oncogenic and tum...
Adult stem cells ensure tissue homeostasis and regeneration after injury. Due to their longevity and...
SummarySenescence, perceived as a cancer barrier, is paradoxically associated with inflammation, whi...
Cellular senescence is a stable proliferation arrest, a potent tumor suppressor mechanism, and a lik...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ionizing radiation are the major cause of cell death, lea...
Senescence is a state of permanent proliferation arrest that normal cells undergo in response to sho...
Inflamm-aging depicts the progressive activation of the innate immune system that accompanies human ...
Cellular senescence is a stable form of cell cycle arrest with roles in many pathophysiological proc...
SummaryOncogene-induced cellular senescence (OIS) is emerging as a potent cancer-protective response...
Cells enter senescence, a state of stable proliferative arrest, in response to a variety of cellular...
Changes in the peripheral distribution and amount of condensed chromatin are observed in a number of...