Cellular senescence and SASP in tumor progression and therapeutic opportunities
China Medical University · Shanghai University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Cellular senescence (CS), a permanent and irreversible arrest of the cell cycle and proliferation leading to the degeneration of cellular structure and function, has been implicated in various key physiological and pathological processes, particularly in cancer. Initially, CS was recognized as a barrier to tumorigenesis, serving as an intrinsic defense mechanism to protect cells from malignant transformation. However, increasing evidence suggests that senescent cells can promote tumor progression to overt malignancy, primarily through a set of factors known as senescence-associated secretory phenotypes (SASPs), including chemokines, growth factors, cytokines, and stromal metalloproteinases. These factors…
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6Topics & keywords
- Immunosurveillance
- Senescence
- Biology
- Tumor microenvironment
- Carcinogenesis
- Stromal cell
- Cancer research
- Cancer