The senescence markers p16INK4A, p14ARF/p19ARF, and p21 in organ development and homeostasis
KD Wagner, N Wagner - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
It is widely accepted that senescent cells accumulate with aging. They are characterized by
replicative arrest and the release of a myriad of factors commonly called the senescence …
replicative arrest and the release of a myriad of factors commonly called the senescence …
Tumor suppressor and aging biomarker p16INK4a induces cellular senescence without the associated inflammatory secretory phenotype
Cellular senescence suppresses cancer by preventing the proliferation of cells that
experience potentially oncogenic stimuli. Senescent cells often express p16 INK4a, a cyclin …
experience potentially oncogenic stimuli. Senescent cells often express p16 INK4a, a cyclin …
[HTML][HTML] Survey of senescent cell markers with age in human tissues
ML Idda, WG McClusky, V Lodde, R Munk… - Aging (Albany …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cellular senescence, triggered by sublethal damage, is characterized by indefinite growth
arrest, altered gene expression patterns, and a senescence-associated secretory …
arrest, altered gene expression patterns, and a senescence-associated secretory …
[HTML][HTML] Senescence in health and disease
S He, NE Sharpless - Cell, 2017 - cell.com
Many cellular stresses activate senescence, a persistent hyporeplicative state characterized
in part by expression of the p16 INK4a cell-cycle inhibitor. Senescent cell production occurs …
in part by expression of the p16 INK4a cell-cycle inhibitor. Senescent cell production occurs …
P16INK4A—more than a senescence marker
H Safwan-Zaiter, N Wagner, KD Wagner - Life, 2022 - mdpi.com
Aging is a biological feature that is characterized by gradual degeneration of function in
cells, tissues, organs, or an intact organism due to the accumulation of environmental factors …
cells, tissues, organs, or an intact organism due to the accumulation of environmental factors …
Age-and tissue-specific expression of senescence biomarkers in mice
AD Hudgins, C Tazearslan, A Tare, Y Zhu… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible cellular growth arrest accompanied by distinct
changes in gene expression and the acquisition of a complex proinflammatory secretory …
changes in gene expression and the acquisition of a complex proinflammatory secretory …
Tumor suppressors and oncogenes in cellular senescence☆
F Bringold, M Serrano - Experimental gerontology, 2000 - Elsevier
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors p16INK4a, p21Cip1, and p27Kip1 are regarded as key
effectors of cellular senescence. In this review, we describe three senescence-inducing …
effectors of cellular senescence. In this review, we describe three senescence-inducing …
The emerging role of senescent cells in tissue homeostasis and pathophysiology
K Tominaga - Pathobiology of Aging & Age-Related Diseases, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest and is thought to play a pivotal
role in tumor suppression. Cellular senescence may play an important role in tumor …
role in tumor suppression. Cellular senescence may play an important role in tumor …
Ink4a/Arf expression is a biomarker of aging
J Krishnamurthy, C Torrice, MR Ramsey… - The Journal of …, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The Ink4a/Arf locus encodes 2 tumor suppressor molecules, p16INK4a and Arf, which are
principal mediators of cellular senescence. To study the links between senescence and …
principal mediators of cellular senescence. To study the links between senescence and …
Cellular senescence: a link between cancer and age-related degenerative disease?
Cellular senescence is an established cellular stress response that acts primarily to prevent
the proliferation of cells that experience potentially oncogenic stress. In recent years, it has …
the proliferation of cells that experience potentially oncogenic stress. In recent years, it has …