| Literature DB >> 17210786 |
Frédérick A Mallette1, Marie-France Gaumont-Leclerc, Gerardo Ferbeyre.
Abstract
Here we report that RNA interference against ATM inhibited p53 accumulation in cells expressing oncogenic STAT5 and cooperated with Rb inactivation to suppress STAT5A-induced senescence. Knocking down ATM was also effective to bypass E2F1-induced senescence and in combination with Rb inactivation, inhibited RasV12-induced senescence. Cells that senesced in response to ca-STAT5A or RasV12 accumulated DNA damage foci and activated ATM, ATR, Chk1, and Chk2, indicating that aberrant oncogene activation induces a DNA damage signaling response. Intriguingly, bypassing oncogene-induced senescence by inactivation of p53 and Rb did not eliminate the accumulation of oncogene-induced DNA damage foci (ODDI), suggesting a mechanism that may limit transformation in immortalized cells.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17210786 PMCID: PMC1759898 DOI: 10.1101/gad.1487307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361