Item Type: | Review |
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Title: | Cellular senescence and cancer treatment |
Creators Name: | Schmitt, C.A. |
Abstract: | Cellular senescence, an irreversible cell-cycle arrest, reflects a safeguard program that limits the proliferative capacity of the cell exposed to endogenous or exogenous stress signals. A number of recent studies have clarified that an acutely inducible form of cellular senescence may act in response to oncogenic activation as a natural barrier to interrupt tumorigenesis at a premalignant level. Paralleling the increasing insights into premature senescence as a tumor suppressor mechanism, a growing line of evidence identifies cellular senescence as a critical effector program in response to DNA damaging chemotherapeutic agents. This review discusses molecular pathways to stress-induced senescence, the interference of a terminal arrest condition with clinical outcome, and the critical overlap between premature senescence and apoptosis as both tumor suppressive and drug-responsive cellular programs. |
Keywords: | Anticancer Therapy, Apoptosis, Cellular Senescence, DNA Damage, Mouse Model, Oncogene, Animals |
Source: | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer |
ISSN: | 0006-3002 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Volume: | 1775 |
Number: | 1 |
Page Range: | 5-20 |
Date: | January 2007 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbcan.2006.08.005 |
PubMed: | View item in PubMed |
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