Hallmarks of cellular senescence
A Hernandez-Segura, J Nehme, M Demaria - Trends in cell biology, 2018 - cell.com
Cellular senescence is a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that promotes tissue
remodeling during development and after injury, but can also contribute to the decline of the …
remodeling during development and after injury, but can also contribute to the decline of the …
Mechanisms and functions of cellular senescence
N Herranz, J Gil - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2018 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Cellular senescence is a highly stable cell cycle arrest that is elicited in response to different
stresses. By imposing a growth arrest, senescence limits the replication of old or damaged …
stresses. By imposing a growth arrest, senescence limits the replication of old or damaged …
Cargo recognition and degradation by selective autophagy
Macroautophagy, initially described as a non-selective nutrient recycling process, is
essential for the removal of multiple cellular components. In the past three decades …
essential for the removal of multiple cellular components. In the past three decades …
Linking cellular stress responses to systemic homeostasis
Mammalian cells respond to stress by activating mechanisms that support cellular functions
and hence maintain microenvironmental and organismal homeostasis. Intracellular …
and hence maintain microenvironmental and organismal homeostasis. Intracellular …
Autophagy and the cell biology of age-related disease
Macroautophagy (autophagy) is a conserved lysosomal degradation process essential for
cellular homeostasis and adaption to stress. Accumulating evidence indicates that …
cellular homeostasis and adaption to stress. Accumulating evidence indicates that …
Biomarkers of cellular senescence and skin aging
AS Wang, O Dreesen - Frontiers in genetics, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of different
damaging stimuli, including DNA damage, telomere shortening and dysfunction or …
damaging stimuli, including DNA damage, telomere shortening and dysfunction or …
The autophagic network and cancer
MD Rybstein, JM Bravo-San Pedro, G Kroemer… - Nature cell …, 2018 - nature.com
Mammalian cells harness autophagy to eliminate physiological byproducts of metabolism
and cope with microenvironmental perturbations. Moreover, autophagy connects cellular …
and cope with microenvironmental perturbations. Moreover, autophagy connects cellular …
Glioblastoma and chemoresistance to alkylating agents: Involvement of apoptosis, autophagy, and unfolded protein response
S Hombach-Klonisch, M Mehrpour, S Shojaei… - Pharmacology & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Despite advances in neurosurgical techniques and radio-/chemotherapy, the treatment of
brain tumors remains a challenge. This is particularly true for the most frequent and fatal …
brain tumors remains a challenge. This is particularly true for the most frequent and fatal …
Autophagy inhibition mediates apoptosis sensitization in cancer therapy by relieving FOXO3a turnover
Macroautophagy (autophagy) is intimately linked with cell death and allows cells to evade
apoptosis. This has prompted clinical trials to combine autophagy inhibitors with other drugs …
apoptosis. This has prompted clinical trials to combine autophagy inhibitors with other drugs …
[HTML][HTML] DNA methylation dynamics in aging: how far are we from understanding the mechanisms?
F Ciccarone, S Tagliatesta, P Caiafa… - Mechanisms of ageing …, 2018 - Elsevier
DNA methylation is currently the most promising molecular marker for monitoring aging and
predicting life expectancy. However, the mechanisms underlying age-related DNA …
predicting life expectancy. However, the mechanisms underlying age-related DNA …