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The senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) from mesenchymal stromal cells impairs growth of immortalized prostate cells but has no effect on metastatic prostatic cancer cells. [PDF]
Senescent cells secrete inflammatory cytokines, proteases, and other factors, which are indicated as senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). There are contrasting studies on the role of the SASP in cancer.
Alessio N +7 more
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HMGB2 holds the key to the senescence-associated secretory phenotype [PDF]
The senescence - associated secretory phenotype (SASP) is a hallmark of senescence with important physiological impact, but how it is established is unclear . In this issue , Aird and colleagues ( 2016. J Cell Biol.
guerrero a, Gil, J
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A Model for p38MAPK-Induced Astrocyte Senescence.
Experimental evidence indicates that aging leads to accumulation of senescent cells in tissues and they develop a secretory phenotype (also known as SASP, for senescence-associated secretory phenotype) that can contribute to chronic inflammation and ...
José C M Mombach +2 more
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Pleiotropic effects of BAFF on the senescence-associated secretome and growth arrest
Senescent cells release a variety of cytokines, proteases, and growth factors collectively known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Sustained SASP contributes to a pattern of chronic inflammation associated with aging and implicated
Martina Rossi +17 more
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TWIST1 controls cellular senescence and energy metabolism in mesenchymal stem cells [PDF]
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are promising cells for regenerative medicine therapies because they can differentiate towards multiple cell lineages. However, the occurrence of cellular senescence and the acquiring of the senescence-associated secretory ...
C Voskamp +6 more
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The formation of micronuclei (MN) is prevalent in human cancer cells and its role in activating the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) machinery has been identified recently.
Yanan Cao +5 more
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Cellular senescence and the tumour microenvironment
The senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP), where senescent cells produce a variety of secreted proteins including inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, matrix remodelling factors, growth factors and so on, plays pivotal but varying roles in the ...
Masaki Takasugi +2 more
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It has been known that senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) triggers senescence of the surrounding normal cells. However, SASP signaling regarding mesenchymal stromal cell aging remains to be fully elucidated.
Lun-Yin Chou +2 more
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Activation of DNA damage response induces the acquisition of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in senescent cells, but precise mechanisms remain unclear.
Akiko Takahashi +11 more
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MLL1 is essential for the senescence-associated secretory phenotype [PDF]
Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) and therapy-induced senescence (TIS), while tumor-suppressive, also promote procarcinogenic effects by activating the DNA damage response (DDR), which in turn induces inflammation.
Shah, Parisha P. +14 more
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