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Oncogene-induced senescence: the bright and dark side of the response.

Vassilis G Gorgoulis1, Thanos D Halazonetis.   

Abstract

In late 1990s, it was shown that activated oncogenes are able to induce senescence. Since then large leaps in understanding this phenomenon have been achieved. There is substantial evidence supporting oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) as a potent antitumor barrier in vivo. Multiple pathways participating in cell cycle regulation, DNA damage signaling, immune response, and bioenergetics regulate the process. Despite its beneficial effects the senescent cell is thought to promote carcinogenesis and age-related disease in a nonautonomous manner. Here, we highlight the works dealing with all these aspects and discuss the studies proposing therapeutic exploitation of OIS.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20807678     DOI: 10.1016/j.ceb.2010.07.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Cell Biol        ISSN: 0955-0674            Impact factor:   8.382


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4.  PIM1 induces cellular senescence through phosphorylation of UHRF1 at Ser311.

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Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2017-04-10       Impact factor: 9.867

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Authors:  Anna Bianchi-Smiraglia; Mikhail A Nikiforov
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2012-10-24       Impact factor: 4.534

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Authors:  Remi-Martin Laberge; Pierre Awad; Judith Campisi; Pierre-Yves Desprez
Journal:  Cancer Microenviron       Date:  2011-06-25

Review 7.  Cellular senescence: from physiology to pathology.

Authors:  Daniel Muñoz-Espín; Manuel Serrano
Journal:  Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2014-07       Impact factor: 94.444

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Authors:  Michalis Liontos; Ioannis Anastasiou; Aristotelis Bamias; Meletios-Athanasios Dimopoulos
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2016-07

10.  Depletion of deoxyribonucleotide pools is an endogenous source of DNA damage in cells undergoing oncogene-induced senescence.

Authors:  Sudha Mannava; Kalyana C Moparthy; Linda J Wheeler; Venkatesh Natarajan; Shoshanna N Zucker; Emily E Fink; Michael Im; Sheryl Flanagan; William C Burhans; Nathalie C Zeitouni; Donna S Shewach; Christopher K Mathews; Mikhail A Nikiforov
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2012-12-12       Impact factor: 4.307

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