The dynamic nature of senescence in cancer
S Lee, CA Schmitt - Nature cell biology, 2019 - nature.com
Cellular senescence is implicated in physiological and pathological processes spanning
development, wound healing, age-related decline in organ functions and cancer. Here, we …
development, wound healing, age-related decline in organ functions and cancer. Here, we …
Single-cell analyses of aging, inflammation and senescence
Single-cell gene expression (transcriptomics) data are becoming robust and abundant, and
are increasingly used to track organisms along their life-course. This allows investigation …
are increasingly used to track organisms along their life-course. This allows investigation …
MULTI-seq: sample multiplexing for single-cell RNA sequencing using lipid-tagged indices
Sample multiplexing facilitates scRNA-seq by reducing costs and identifying artifacts such
as cell doublets. However, universal and scalable sample barcoding strategies have not …
as cell doublets. However, universal and scalable sample barcoding strategies have not …
Genome-wide CRISPR screens in primary human T cells reveal key regulators of immune function
Human T cells are central effectors of immunity and cancer immunotherapy. CRISPR-based
functional studies in T cells could prioritize novel targets for drug development and improve …
functional studies in T cells could prioritize novel targets for drug development and improve …
PTBP1-mediated alternative splicing regulates the inflammatory secretome and the pro-tumorigenic effects of senescent cells
Oncogene-induced senescence is a potent tumor-suppressive response. Paradoxically,
senescence also induces an inflammatory secretome that promotes carcinogenesis and age …
senescence also induces an inflammatory secretome that promotes carcinogenesis and age …
Regulation of senescence traits by MAPKs
A phenotype of indefinite growth arrest acquired in response to sublethal damage, cellular
senescence affects normal aging and age-related disease. Mitogen-activated protein …
senescence affects normal aging and age-related disease. Mitogen-activated protein …
Paracrine roles of cellular senescence in promoting tumourigenesis
JM Gonzalez-Meljem, JR Apps, HC Fraser… - British journal of …, 2018 - nature.com
Senescent cells activate genetic programmes that irreversibly inhibit cellular proliferation,
but also endow these cells with distinctive metabolic and signalling phenotypes. Although …
but also endow these cells with distinctive metabolic and signalling phenotypes. Although …
Single-cell senescence identification reveals senescence heterogeneity, trajectory, and modulators
W Tao, Z Yu, JDJ Han - Cell Metabolism, 2024 - cell.com
Cellular senescence underlies many aging-related pathologies, but its heterogeneity poses
challenges for studying and targeting senescent cells. We present here a machine learning …
challenges for studying and targeting senescent cells. We present here a machine learning …
Galactose‐modified duocarmycin prodrugs as senolytics
Senescence is a stable growth arrest that impairs the replication of damaged, old or
preneoplastic cells, therefore contributing to tissue homeostasis. Senescent cells …
preneoplastic cells, therefore contributing to tissue homeostasis. Senescent cells …
Power in numbers: single-cell RNA-seq strategies to dissect complex tissues
KD Birnbaum - Annual review of genetics, 2018 - annualreviews.org
The growing scale and declining cost of single-cell RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) now permit
a repetition of cell sampling that increases the power to detect rare cell states, reconstruct …
a repetition of cell sampling that increases the power to detect rare cell states, reconstruct …