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Geroconversion: irreversible step to cellular senescence

Mikhail V. Blagosklonny

Cell Cycle · 2014 · ▲ 142 citations

Abstract

Cellular senescence(definition) happens in 2 steps: cell cycle arrest followed, or sometimes preceded, by gerogenic conversion (geroconversion). Geroconvesrion is a form of growth, a futile growth during cell cycle arrest. It converts reversible arrest to irreversible senescence. Geroconversion is driven by growth-promoting, mitogen-/nutrient-sensing pathways such as mTOR(definition). Geroconversion leads to hyper-secretory, hypertrophic and pro-inflammatory cellular phenotypes, hyperfunctions and malfunctions. On organismal level, geroconversion leads to age-related diseases and death. Rapamycin(definition), a gerosuppressant, extends life span in diverse species from yeast to mammals. Stress-and oncogene-induced accelerated senescence, replicative senescence in vitro and life-long cellular aging in vivo all can be described by 2-step model.

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10.4161/15384101.2014.985507
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Blagosklonny, M.V. (2014). Geroconversion: irreversible step to cellular senescence. <em>Cell Cycle</em>. https://doi.org/10.4161/15384101.2014.985507
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Blagosklonny MV. Geroconversion: irreversible step to cellular senescence. Cell Cycle. 2014. doi:10.4161/15384101.2014.985507.
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@article{mikhail2014Geroco, title = {Geroconversion: irreversible step to cellular senescence}, author = {Mikhail V. Blagosklonny}, journal = {Cell Cycle}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.4161/15384101.2014.985507}, }

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