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Context-dependent effects of cellular senescence in cancer development
Pacôme Lecot, Fatouma Alimirah, Pierre‐Yves Desprez, Judith Campisi, Christopher D. Wiley
British Journal of Cancer · 2016 · ▲ 175 citations
Abstract
Cellular senescence(definition) is an established tumour-suppressive mechanism that prevents the proliferation of premalignant cells. However, several lines of evidence show that senescent cells, which often persist in vivo, can also promote tumour progression in addition to other age-related pathologies via the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Moreover, new insights suggest the SASP can facilitate tissue repair. Here, we review the beneficial and detrimental roles of senescent cells, highlighting conditions under which the senescence response does and does not promote pathology, particularly cancer. By better understanding the context-dependent effects of cellular senescence, it may be feasible to limit its detrimental properties while preserving its beneficial effects, and develop novel therapeutic strategies to prevent or treat cancer and possibly other age-associated diseases.
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Lecot, P., Alimirah, F., Desprez, P., Campisi, J., & Wiley, C.D. (2016). Context-dependent effects of cellular senescence in cancer development. <em>British Journal of Cancer</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2016.115
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Lecot P, Alimirah F, Desprez P, Campisi J, Wiley CD. Context-dependent effects of cellular senescence in cancer development. British Journal of Cancer. 2016. doi:10.1038/bjc.2016.115.
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@article{pacme2016Contex,
title = {Context-dependent effects of cellular senescence in cancer development},
author = {Pacôme Lecot and Fatouma Alimirah and Pierre‐Yves Desprez and Judith Campisi and Christopher D. Wiley},
journal = {British Journal of Cancer},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1038/bjc.2016.115},
}
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