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Feedback between p21 and reactive oxygen production is necessary for cell senescence
João F. Passos, Glyn Nelson, Chunfang Wang, Torsten Richter, Cédric Simillion, Carole J. Proctor, Satomi Miwa, Sharon Olijslagers, Jennifer Hallinan, Anil Wipat, Gabriele Saretzki, K. Lenhard Rudolph, Tom Kirkwood, Thomas von Zglinicki
Molecular Systems Biology · 2010 · ▲ 992 citations
Abstract
Cellular senescence(definition)--the permanent arrest of cycling in normally proliferating cells such as fibroblasts--contributes both to age-related loss of mammalian tissue homeostasis and acts as a tumour suppressor mechanism. The pathways leading to establishment of senescence are proving to be more complex than was previously envisaged. Combining in-silico interactome analysis and functional target gene inhibition, stochastic modelling and live cell microscopy, we show here that there exists a dynamic feedback loop that is triggered by a DNA damage response (DDR) and, which after a delay of several days, locks the cell into an actively maintained state of 'deep' cellular senescence. The essential feature of the loop is that long-term activation of the checkpoint gene CDKN1A (p21) induces mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) and production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) through serial signalling through GADD45-MAPK14(p38MAPK)-GRB2-TGFBR2-TGFbeta. These ROS in turn replenish short-lived DNA damage foci and maintain an ongoing DDR. We show that this loop is both necessary and sufficient for the stability of growth arrest during the establishment of the senescent phenotype.
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Passos, J.F., Nelson, G., Wang, C., Richter, T., Simillion, C., Proctor, C.J., Miwa, S., Olijslagers, S., Hallinan, J., Wipat, A., Saretzki, G., Rudolph, K.L., Kirkwood, T., & Zglinicki, T.V. (2010). Feedback between p21 and reactive oxygen production is necessary for cell senescence. <em>Molecular Systems Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/msb.2010.5
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Passos JF, Nelson G, Wang C, Richter T, Simillion C, Proctor CJ, et al. Feedback between p21 and reactive oxygen production is necessary for cell senescence. Molecular Systems Biology. 2010. doi:10.1038/msb.2010.5.
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@article{joo2010Feedba,
title = {Feedback between p21 and reactive oxygen production is necessary for cell senescence},
author = {João F. Passos and Glyn Nelson and Chunfang Wang and Torsten Richter and Cédric Simillion and Carole J. Proctor and Satomi Miwa and Sharon Olijslagers and Jennifer Hallinan and Anil Wipat and Gabriele Saretzki and K. Lenhard Rudolph and Tom Kirkwood and Thomas von Zglinicki},
journal = {Molecular Systems Biology},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.1038/msb.2010.5},
}
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