Inside and out: the activities of senescence in cancer.
Nature reviews. Cancer
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Key findings
Review article on senescence in cancer; no specific clinical or biological endpoints reported.
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- Population
- Not applicable (review article)
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- Blinding
- not_reported
- Controls
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- Drug class
- senolytic class
Full abstract
The core aspect of the senescent phenotype is a stable state of cell cycle arrest. However, this is a disguise that conceals a highly active metabolic cell state with diverse functionality. Both the cell-autonomous and the non-cell-autonomous activities of senescent cells create spatiotemporally dynamic and context-dependent tissue reactions. For example, the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) provokes not only tumour-suppressive but also tumour-promoting responses. Senescence is now increasingly considered to be an integrated and widespread component that is potentially important for tumour development, tumour suppression and the response to therapy.