Cancer control by adaptive immunity involves a number of defined death and clearance mechanisms. However, efficient inhibition of exponential cancer growth by T cells and interferon-γ (IFN-γ) requires additional undefined mechanisms that arrest cancer cell proliferation. Here we show that the combined action of the T-helper-1-cell cytokines IFN-γ and tumour necrosis factor (TNF) directly induces permanent growth arrest in cancers. To safely separate senescence induced by tumour immunity from oncogene-induced senescence, we used a mouse model in which the Simian virus 40 large T antigen (Tag) expressed under the control of the rat insulin promoter creates tumours by attenuating p53- and Rb-mediated cell cycle control. When combined, IFN-γ an...
Cellular senescence is a stress response program characterized by a robust cell cycle arrest and the...
The NF-κB pathway transcriptionally controls a large set of target genes that play important roles i...
SummaryNF-κB is considered a major contributor to tumor development, but how this factor functions i...
Cancer control by adaptive immunity involves a number of defined death and clearance mechanisms. How...
Senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest that can be induced through various triggers and it...
Cellular senescence involves a stable cell cycle arrest coupled to a secretory program that, in some...
Therapy Induced Senescence (TIS) leads to sustained growth arrest of cancer cells. The associated cy...
Historically, senescence has been considered a safe program in response to multiple stresses in whic...
Cancer therapy often induces senescence in some cancer cells. Senescent cells, due to their profound...
Senescence induction is becoming a relevant strategy in tumour treatment. Besides induction with th...
SummaryOncogene-induced cellular senescence (OIS) is emerging as a potent cancer-protective response...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB)-based or natural cancer immune responses largely eliminate tumours....
In patients with HER2-expressing breast cancer many develop resistance to HER2 targeted therapies. W...
International audienceThe immune response is a first-line systemic defense to curb tumorigenesis and...
Background/Aims: Cellular senescence, or permanent growth arrest, is known as an effective tumor sup...
Cellular senescence is a stress response program characterized by a robust cell cycle arrest and the...
The NF-κB pathway transcriptionally controls a large set of target genes that play important roles i...
SummaryNF-κB is considered a major contributor to tumor development, but how this factor functions i...
Cancer control by adaptive immunity involves a number of defined death and clearance mechanisms. How...
Senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest that can be induced through various triggers and it...
Cellular senescence involves a stable cell cycle arrest coupled to a secretory program that, in some...
Therapy Induced Senescence (TIS) leads to sustained growth arrest of cancer cells. The associated cy...
Historically, senescence has been considered a safe program in response to multiple stresses in whic...
Cancer therapy often induces senescence in some cancer cells. Senescent cells, due to their profound...
Senescence induction is becoming a relevant strategy in tumour treatment. Besides induction with th...
SummaryOncogene-induced cellular senescence (OIS) is emerging as a potent cancer-protective response...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB)-based or natural cancer immune responses largely eliminate tumours....
In patients with HER2-expressing breast cancer many develop resistance to HER2 targeted therapies. W...
International audienceThe immune response is a first-line systemic defense to curb tumorigenesis and...
Background/Aims: Cellular senescence, or permanent growth arrest, is known as an effective tumor sup...
Cellular senescence is a stress response program characterized by a robust cell cycle arrest and the...
The NF-κB pathway transcriptionally controls a large set of target genes that play important roles i...
SummaryNF-κB is considered a major contributor to tumor development, but how this factor functions i...