Human cells that suffer mild DNA damage can enter a reversible state of growth arrest known as quiescence. This decision to temporarily exit the cell cycle is essential to prevent the propagation of mutations, and most cancer cells harbor defects in the underlying control system. Here we present a mechanistic mathematical model to study the proliferation-quiescence decision in nontransformed human cells. We show that two bistable switches, the restriction point (RP) and the G1/S transition, mediate this decision by integrating DNA damage and mitogen signals. In particular, our data suggest that the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21 (Cip1/Waf1), which is expressed in response to DNA damage, promotes quiescence by blocking positive feedba...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotal role in...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotal role in...
Human cells that suffer mild DNA damage can enter a reversible state of growth arrest known as quies...
Human cells that suffer mild DNA damage can enter a reversible state of growth arrest known as quies...
<div><p>Cells switch between quiescence and proliferation states for maintaining tissue homeostasis ...
The cell cycle inhibitor p21CDKN1A induces cell cycle arrest under different conditions, including s...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotalrole in ...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotalrole in ...
Development, tissue renewal and longevity of multi-cellular organisms require the ability to switch ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotal role in...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotal role in...
Human cells that suffer mild DNA damage can enter a reversible state of growth arrest known as quies...
Human cells that suffer mild DNA damage can enter a reversible state of growth arrest known as quies...
<div><p>Cells switch between quiescence and proliferation states for maintaining tissue homeostasis ...
The cell cycle inhibitor p21CDKN1A induces cell cycle arrest under different conditions, including s...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotalrole in ...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotalrole in ...
Development, tissue renewal and longevity of multi-cellular organisms require the ability to switch ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
Following DNA damage caused by exogenous sources, such as ionizing radiation, the tumour suppressor ...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Tight regulation of cell division is important for proper development and homeostasis in all multice...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotal role in...
The process of revitalising quiescent cells in order for them to proliferate plays a pivotal role in...