Cancer is one of the main causes of death worldwide, and, among the most frequent cancer types, osteosarcoma accounts for 56% of bone neoplasms observed in children and colorectal cancer for 10.2% of tumors diagnosed in the adult population. A common and frequent hurdle in cancer treatment is the emergence of resistance to chemo- and radiotherapy whose biological causes are largely unknown. In the present work, human osteosarcoma (SAOS) and colorectal adenocarcinoma (HT29) cell lines were γ-irradiated at doses mimicking the sub-lethal irradiation in clinical settings to obtain two radio-resistant cellular sub-populations named SAOS400 and HT500, respectively. Since “therapy-induced senescence” (TIS) is often associated with tumor response t...
BACKGROUND: Treatment failure in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) leading to local recurrence(s) ...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
This thesis explores the potential of the ‘one-two punch’ therapy, in which cancer cells are first i...
Radiotherapy is a common treatment modality for NSCLC which despite continuing advances in the field...
Background: Induced senescence could be exploited to selectively counteract the proliferation of can...
Cellular senescence refers to a state in which cells enter a permanent cell cycle arrest without und...
Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that prevents the propagation of onc...
International audienceAbstract Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that ...
Radiotherapy (RT) is a key component of cancer treatment. Most of the time, radiation is given after...
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.Therapy-induced senescence (TIS), a common outcome of current cancer therapy, is...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) induce carcinogenesis by causing genetic mutations, activating oncogen...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
PURPOSE: Premature or stress-induced senescence is a major cellular response to chemotherapy in soli...
We previously demonstrated that SAOS human osteosarcoma cells, incubated with carotenoid-enriched na...
BACKGROUND: Treatment failure in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) leading to local recurrence(s) ...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
This thesis explores the potential of the ‘one-two punch’ therapy, in which cancer cells are first i...
Radiotherapy is a common treatment modality for NSCLC which despite continuing advances in the field...
Background: Induced senescence could be exploited to selectively counteract the proliferation of can...
Cellular senescence refers to a state in which cells enter a permanent cell cycle arrest without und...
Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that prevents the propagation of onc...
International audienceAbstract Cellular senescence is an essential tumor suppressive mechanism that ...
Radiotherapy (RT) is a key component of cancer treatment. Most of the time, radiation is given after...
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.Therapy-induced senescence (TIS), a common outcome of current cancer therapy, is...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) induce carcinogenesis by causing genetic mutations, activating oncogen...
Resistance against radio(chemo)therapy-induced cell death is a major determinant of oncological trea...
PURPOSE: Premature or stress-induced senescence is a major cellular response to chemotherapy in soli...
We previously demonstrated that SAOS human osteosarcoma cells, incubated with carotenoid-enriched na...
BACKGROUND: Treatment failure in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) leading to local recurrence(s) ...
Cellular senescence process results in stable cell cycle arrest, which prevents cell proliferation. ...
This thesis explores the potential of the ‘one-two punch’ therapy, in which cancer cells are first i...