<div><p>The incidence of carcinoma increases greatly with aging, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying this correlation are only partly known. It is established that senescent fibroblasts promote the malignant progression of already-transformed cells through secretion of inflammatory mediators. We investigated here whether the senescent fibroblast secretome might have an impact on the very first stages of carcinogenesis. We chose the cultured normal primary human epidermal keratinocyte model, because after these cells reach the senescence plateau, cells with transformed and tumorigenic properties systematically and spontaneously emerge from the plateau. In the presence of medium conditioned by autologous senescent dermal fibr...
Large cell carcinoma (LCC) is a rare and aggressive lung cancer subtype with poor prognosis and no t...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Aged human skin is fragile because of fragmentation and loss of type I collagen fibrils, which confe...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that senescent cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) d...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cells at risk for malignant tumorigenesis. Howeve...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
The risk for developing cancer increases with age. This well-established phenomenon is likely driven...
Bien que le risque de développer un carcinome augmente avec le vieillissement, la sénescence reste c...
Skin senescence is characterized by a decrease in extracellular matrix and the accumulation of senes...
Fragmentation, disorganization, and depletion of the collagen-rich dermal extracellular matrix (ECM)...
International audienceBackgroundEpidemiological data show that the incidence of carcinomas in humans...
Studies on human fibroblasts have led to viewing senescence as a barrier against tumorigenesis. Usin...
International audienceMelanoma cells can enter the process of senescence, but whether they express a...
Large cell carcinoma (LCC) is a rare and aggressive lung cancer subtype with poor prognosis and no t...
Large cell carcinoma (LCC) is a rare and aggressive lung cancer subtype with poor prognosis and no t...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Aged human skin is fragile because of fragmentation and loss of type I collagen fibrils, which confe...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that senescent cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) d...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cells at risk for malignant tumorigenesis. Howeve...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
The risk for developing cancer increases with age. This well-established phenomenon is likely driven...
Bien que le risque de développer un carcinome augmente avec le vieillissement, la sénescence reste c...
Skin senescence is characterized by a decrease in extracellular matrix and the accumulation of senes...
Fragmentation, disorganization, and depletion of the collagen-rich dermal extracellular matrix (ECM)...
International audienceBackgroundEpidemiological data show that the incidence of carcinomas in humans...
Studies on human fibroblasts have led to viewing senescence as a barrier against tumorigenesis. Usin...
International audienceMelanoma cells can enter the process of senescence, but whether they express a...
Large cell carcinoma (LCC) is a rare and aggressive lung cancer subtype with poor prognosis and no t...
Large cell carcinoma (LCC) is a rare and aggressive lung cancer subtype with poor prognosis and no t...
Senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that arises in response to DNA damage and pr...
Aged human skin is fragile because of fragmentation and loss of type I collagen fibrils, which confe...