In addition to promoting various forms of cell death, most conventional anti-tumor therapies also promote senescence. There is now extensive evidence that therapy-induced senescence (TIS) might be transient, raising the concern that TIS could represent an undesirable outcome of therapy by providing a mechanism for tumor dormancy and eventual disease recurrence. The senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) is a hallmark of TIS and may contribute to aberrant effects of cancer therapy. Here, we propose that the SASP may also serve as a major driver of escape from senescence and the re-emergence of proliferating tumor cells, wherein factors secreted from the senescent cells contribute to the restoration of tumor growth in a non-cell aut...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to i...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Senescent cells secrete inflammatory cytokines, proteases, and other factors, which are indicated as...
Cellular senescence occurs in proliferating cells as a consequence of various triggers including tel...
Senescent cells are found to accumulate in aged individuals, as well as in cancer patients that rece...
The current main strategy in the treatment of cancer is to target rapidly dividing cells, which indu...
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from cells that...
Cellular senescence is an established tumour-suppressive mechanism that prevents the proliferation o...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest that can be triggered in response to vari...
Therapy-induced cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest induced by common cancer trea...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to it...
Cellular senescence is a process that results in irreversible cell-cycle arrest, and is thought to b...
The core aspect of the senescent phenotype is a stable state of cell cycle arrest. However, this is ...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to i...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...
Senescent cells secrete inflammatory cytokines, proteases, and other factors, which are indicated as...
Cellular senescence occurs in proliferating cells as a consequence of various triggers including tel...
Senescent cells are found to accumulate in aged individuals, as well as in cancer patients that rece...
The current main strategy in the treatment of cancer is to target rapidly dividing cells, which indu...
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from cells that...
Cellular senescence is an established tumour-suppressive mechanism that prevents the proliferation o...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest that can be triggered in response to vari...
Therapy-induced cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest induced by common cancer trea...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to it...
Cellular senescence is a process that results in irreversible cell-cycle arrest, and is thought to b...
The core aspect of the senescent phenotype is a stable state of cell cycle arrest. However, this is ...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
Over recent decades, the field of cellular senescence has attracted considerable attention due to i...
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and nonmalignant cel...