Senescence and the tumor-immune landscape: Implications for cancer immunotherapy
L Chibaya, J Snyder, M Ruscetti - Seminars in cancer biology, 2022 - Elsevier
Cancer therapies, including conventional chemotherapy, radiation, and molecularly targeted
agents, can lead to tumor eradication through a variety of mechanisms. In addition to their …
agents, can lead to tumor eradication through a variety of mechanisms. In addition to their …
[HTML][HTML] Biological functions of therapy-induced senescence in cancer
Therapy-induced cellular senescence is a state of stable growth arrest induced by common
cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. In an oncogenic context, therapy …
cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation. In an oncogenic context, therapy …
[HTML][HTML] Senescence and tumor suppression
P Hinds, J Pietruska - F1000Research, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cellular senescence has emerged as a potent tumor suppression mechanism that restrains
proliferation of cells at risk for malignant transformation. Although senescent cells have …
proliferation of cells at risk for malignant transformation. Although senescent cells have …
Cancer response to therapy-induced senescence: A matter of dose and timing
Simple Summary Cellular senescence consists of a permanent block of cell proliferation in
the presence of an active metabolism. It is a physiological process occurring when cells …
the presence of an active metabolism. It is a physiological process occurring when cells …
[HTML][HTML] Tumor microenvironment and cellular senescence: Understanding therapeutic resistance and harnessing strategies
H Liu, H Zhao, Y Sun - Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2022 - Elsevier
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a major contributor to cancer malignancy including
development of therapeutic resistance, a process mediated in part through intercellular …
development of therapeutic resistance, a process mediated in part through intercellular …
Senescent cells and their secretory phenotype as targets for cancer therapy
MC Velarde, M Demaria, J Campisi - Cancer and Aging, 2013 - karger.com
Cancer is a devastating disease that increases exponentially with age. Cancer arises from
cells that proliferate in an unregulated manner, an attribute that is countered by cellular …
cells that proliferate in an unregulated manner, an attribute that is countered by cellular …
Senescent cells in cancer therapy: friends or foes?
Several cancer interventions induce DNA damage and promote senescence in cancer and
nonmalignant cells. Senescent cells secrete a collection of proinflammatory factors …
nonmalignant cells. Senescent cells secrete a collection of proinflammatory factors …
Senescence and immunoregulation in the tumor microenvironment
MK Ruhland, E Alspach - Frontiers in cell and developmental biology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Immunotherapies have revolutionized cancer treatment, but despite the many lives that have
been extended by these therapies many patients do not respond for reasons that are not …
been extended by these therapies many patients do not respond for reasons that are not …
Senescence in the development and response to cancer with immunotherapy: A double-edged sword
AM Battram, M Bachiller, B Martín-Antonio - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cellular senescence was first described as a physiological tumor cell suppressor
mechanism that leads to cell growth arrest with production of the senescence-associated …
mechanism that leads to cell growth arrest with production of the senescence-associated …
Cellular senescence and the tumour microenvironment
M Takasugi, Y Yoshida, N Ohtani - Molecular oncology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP), where senescent cells produce a
variety of secreted proteins including inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, matrix …
variety of secreted proteins including inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, matrix …