Cellular senescence and its effector programs
University of Cambridge · Cancer Research UK · +1 more institution
Abstract
Cellular senescence is a stress response that accompanies stable exit from the cell cycle. Classically, senescence, particularly in human cells, involves the p53 and p16/Rb pathways, and often both of these tumor suppressor pathways need to be abrogated to bypass senescence. In parallel, a number of effector mechanisms of senescence have been identified and characterized. These studies suggest that senescence is a collective phenotype of these multiple effectors, and their intensity and combination can be different depending on triggers and cell types, conferring a complex and diverse nature to senescence. Series of studies on senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) in particular have revealed various…
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- Senescence
- Effector
- Biology
- Phenotype
- Cell biology
- Suppressor
- Cellular senescence
- Cell