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Mechanisms of Cellular Senescence: Cell Cycle Arrest and Senescence Associated Secretory Phenotype
Cellular senescence is a stable cell cycle arrest that can be triggered in normal cells in response to various intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli, as well as developmental signals.
Ruchi Kumari, Parmjit Jat
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Senescence is a cellular state in which cells undergo persistent cell cycle arrest in response to nonlethal stress. In the treatment of cancer, senescence induction is a potent method of suppressing tumour cell proliferation.
Cecilia R. Chambers +3 more
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Inflammaging is a potential risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. It results in the development of thrombosis and atherosclerosis. The accumulation of senescent cells in vessels causes vascular inflammaging and contributes to plaque formation and ...
Huakang Zhou +6 more
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The controversial role of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in cancer therapy. [PDF]
Cellular senescence, characterized by partially irreversible cell cycle arrest, has a dual role in cancer progression via the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP).
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Senescent-like microglia limit remyelination through the senescence associated secretory phenotype. [PDF]
The capacity to regenerate myelin in the central nervous system diminishes with age. This decline is particularly evident in multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic demyelinating disease.
Gross PS +14 more
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ACSS2 drives senescence-associated secretory phenotype by limiting purine biosynthesis through PAICS acetylation. [PDF]
Senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) mediates the biological effects of senescent cells on the tissue microenvironment and contributes to ageing-associated disease progression.
Yang L +14 more
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Immunotherapies that produce durable responses in some malignancies have failed in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) due to rampant immune suppression and poor tumor immunogenicity.
Loretah Chibaya +20 more
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Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cell cycle arrest that can be induced by a variety of potentially oncogenic stimuli, including DNA damage.
Naoko Ohtani
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Senescent cells and macrophages: key players for regeneration? [PDF]
Over the last decade, our understanding of the physiological role of senescent cells has drastically evolved, from merely indicators of cellular stress and ageing to having a central role in regeneration and repair.
Sonia S. Elder, Elaine Emmerson
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Iron accumulation drives fibrosis, senescence and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype
Fibrogenesis is part of a normal protective response to tissue injury that can become irreversible and progressive, leading to fatal diseases. Senescent cells are a main driver of fibrotic diseases through their secretome, known as senescence-associated ...
Mate Maus +26 more
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