Cancer therapy targets malignant cells that are surrounded by a diverse complement of nonmalignant stromal cells. Therapy-induced damage of normal cells can alter the tumor microenvironment, causing cellular senescence and activating cancer-promoting inflammation. However, how these damage responses are regulated (both induced and resolved) to preserve tissue homeostasis and prevent chronic inflammation is poorly understood. Here, we detail an acute chemotherapy-induced secretory response that is self-limiting in vitro and in vivo despite the induction of cellular senescence. We used tissue-specific knockout mice to demonstrate that endothelial production of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-6 promotes chemoresistance and show that the chemot...
Introduction: Recent theories have implicated a role for senescence in contributing to the worsening...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
Chronic inflammation is associated with aging and plays a causative role in several age-related dise...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by irreversibly arresting cell proliferation. Senescent cells ...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest and a desired outcome of tumor suppressive in...
SummarySenescence, perceived as a cancer barrier, is paradoxically associated with inflammation, whi...
Therapy-induced cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest induced by common cancer trea...
Cellular senescence is a tumor suppressive mechanism that can paradoxically contribute to aging path...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable proliferative arrest triggered by damaging signals. Senesce...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
Introduction: Recent theories have implicated a role for senescence in contributing to the worsening...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
Chronic inflammation is associated with aging and plays a causative role in several age-related dise...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by irreversibly arresting cell proliferation. Senescent cells ...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest and a desired outcome of tumor suppressive in...
SummarySenescence, perceived as a cancer barrier, is paradoxically associated with inflammation, whi...
Therapy-induced cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest induced by common cancer trea...
Cellular senescence is a tumor suppressive mechanism that can paradoxically contribute to aging path...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable proliferative arrest triggered by damaging signals. Senesce...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
Introduction: Recent theories have implicated a role for senescence in contributing to the worsening...
Cellular senescence entails an irreversible growth arrest that evolved in part to prevent cancer. Pa...
Chronic inflammation is associated with aging and plays a causative role in several age-related dise...