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Cellular senescence in cancer: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets
Ping Jin, Xirui Duan, Lei Li, Ping Zhou, Cheng‐Gang Zou, Ke Xie
MedComm · 2024 · ▲ 37 citations
Genomic instability
Epigenetic alterations
Dysbiosis
Cellular senescence
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Abstract
Aging exhibits several hallmarks in common with cancer, such as cellular senescence(definition), dysbiosis, inflammation, genomic instability, and epigenetic changes. In recent decades, research into the role of cellular senescence on tumor progression has received widespread attention. While how senescence limits the course of cancer is well established, senescence has also been found to promote certain malignant phenotypes. The tumor-promoting effect of senescence is mainly elicited by a senescence-associated secretory phenotype, which facilitates the interaction of senescent tumor cells with their surroundings. Targeting senescent cells therefore offers a promising technique for cancer therapy. Drugs that pharmacologically restore the normal function of senescent cells or eliminate them would assist in reestablishing homeostasis of cell signaling. Here, we describe cell senescence, its occurrence, phenotype, and impact on tumor biology. A "one-two-punch" therapeutic strategy in which cancer cell senescence is first induced, followed by the use of senotherapeutics for eliminating the senescent cells is introduced. The advances in the application of senotherapeutics for targeting senescent cells to assist cancer treatment are outlined, with an emphasis on drug categories, and the strategies for their screening, design, and efficient targeting. This work will foster a thorough comprehension and encourage additional research within this field.
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Jin, P., Duan, X., Li, L., Zhou, P., Zou, C., & Xie, K. (2024). Cellular senescence in cancer: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets. <em>MedComm</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/mco2.542
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Jin P, Duan X, Li L, Zhou P, Zou C, Xie K. Cellular senescence in cancer: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets. MedComm. 2024. doi:10.1002/mco2.542.
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@article{ping2024Cellul,
title = {Cellular senescence in cancer: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets},
author = {Ping Jin and Xirui Duan and Lei Li and Ping Zhou and Cheng‐Gang Zou and Ke Xie},
journal = {MedComm},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1002/mco2.542},
}
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