[HTML][HTML] Senescent cells as a source of inflammatory factors for tumor progression

AR Davalos, JP Coppe, J Campisi… - Cancer and Metastasis …, 2010 - Springer
AR Davalos, JP Coppe, J Campisi, PY Desprez
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2010Springer
Cellular senescence, which is associated with aging, is a process by which cells enter a
state of permanent cell cycle arrest, therefore constituting a potent tumor suppressive
mechanism. Recent studies show that, despite the beneficial effects of cellular senescence,
senescent cells can also exert harmful effects on the tissue microenvironment. The most
significant of these effects is the acquisition of a senescent-associated secretory phenotype
(SASP), which entails a striking increase in the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines …
Abstract
Cellular senescence, which is associated with aging, is a process by which cells enter a state of permanent cell cycle arrest, therefore constituting a potent tumor suppressive mechanism. Recent studies show that, despite the beneficial effects of cellular senescence, senescent cells can also exert harmful effects on the tissue microenvironment. The most significant of these effects is the acquisition of a senescent-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which entails a striking increase in the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Here, we summarize our knowledge of the SASP and the impact it has on tissue microenvironments and ability to stimulate tumor progression.
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