SummarySenescence, perceived as a cancer barrier, is paradoxically associated with inflammation, which promotes tumorigenesis. Here, we characterize a distinct low-grade inflammatory process in stressed epithelium that is related to para-inflammation; this process either represses or promotes tumorigenesis, depending on p53 activity. Csnk1a1 (CKIα) downregulation induces a senescence-associated inflammatory response (SIR) with growth arrest in colorectal tumors, which loses its growth control capacity in the absence of p53 and instead, accelerates growth and invasiveness. Corresponding processes occur in CKIα-deleted intestinal organoids, assuming tumorigenic transformation properties ex vivo, upon p53 loss. Treatment of organoids and mice ...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence can be a functional barrier to carcinogenesis. We hypothesized that ...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in r...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
SummarySenescence, perceived as a cancer barrier, is paradoxically associated with inflammation, whi...
SummaryOncogene-induced cellular senescence (OIS) is emerging as a potent cancer-protective response...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as an essential component of tumor development, but the orig...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in r...
Cancer therapy targets malignant cells that are surrounded by a diverse complement of nonmalignant s...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest and a desired outcome of tumor suppressive in...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in r...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by irreversibly arresting cell proliferation. Senescent cells ...
Although cancer arises from a combination of mutations in oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes, the...
Chromatin is traditionally viewed as a nuclear entity that regulates gene expression and silencing. ...
BackgroundChronic inflammation has been recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. We recently sh...
Cellular senescence is a tumor suppressive mechanism that can paradoxically contribute to aging path...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence can be a functional barrier to carcinogenesis. We hypothesized that ...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in r...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...
SummarySenescence, perceived as a cancer barrier, is paradoxically associated with inflammation, whi...
SummaryOncogene-induced cellular senescence (OIS) is emerging as a potent cancer-protective response...
Inflammation is increasingly recognized as an essential component of tumor development, but the orig...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in r...
Cancer therapy targets malignant cells that are surrounded by a diverse complement of nonmalignant s...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest and a desired outcome of tumor suppressive in...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in r...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by irreversibly arresting cell proliferation. Senescent cells ...
Although cancer arises from a combination of mutations in oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes, the...
Chromatin is traditionally viewed as a nuclear entity that regulates gene expression and silencing. ...
BackgroundChronic inflammation has been recognized as one of the hallmarks of cancer. We recently sh...
Cellular senescence is a tumor suppressive mechanism that can paradoxically contribute to aging path...
BACKGROUND: Cellular senescence can be a functional barrier to carcinogenesis. We hypothesized that ...
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by arresting cell proliferation, essentially permanently, in r...
Cellular senescence describes an irreversible growth arrest characterized by distinct morphology, ge...