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The role of cellular senescence in ageing and endocrine disease
S Khosla, JN Farr, T Tchkonia… - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - nature.com
With the ageing of the global population, interest is growing in the 'geroscience hypothesis',
which posits that manipulation of fundamental ageing mechanisms will delay (in parallel) the …
which posits that manipulation of fundamental ageing mechanisms will delay (in parallel) the …
[HTML][HTML] Senescence and cancer: a review of clinical implications of senescence and senotherapies
Cellular senescence is a key component of human aging that can be induced by a range of
stimuli, including DNA damage, cellular stress, telomere shortening, and the activation of …
stimuli, including DNA damage, cellular stress, telomere shortening, and the activation of …
Oxylipin-PPARγ-initiated adipocyte senescence propagates secondary senescence in the bone marrow
The chronic use of glucocorticoids decreases bone mass and quality and increases bone-
marrow adiposity, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we show that bone …
marrow adiposity, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we show that bone …
Resha** of the tumor microenvironment by cellular senescence: An opportunity for senotherapies
M D'Ambrosio, J Gil - Developmental cell, 2023 - cell.com
Cellular senescence is a stress response associated with aging and disease, including
cancer. Senescent cells undergo a stable cell cycle arrest, undergo a change in morphology …
cancer. Senescent cells undergo a stable cell cycle arrest, undergo a change in morphology …
Targeting senescence as an anticancer therapy
L Bousset, J Gil - Molecular oncology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Cellular senescence is a stress response elicited by different molecular insults. Senescence
results in cell cycle exit and is characterised by multiple phenotypic changes such as the …
results in cell cycle exit and is characterised by multiple phenotypic changes such as the …
Radiation-induced senescence: therapeutic opportunities
The limitation of cancer radiotherapy does not derive from an inability to ablate tumor, but
rather to do so without excessively damaging critical tissues and organs and adversely …
rather to do so without excessively damaging critical tissues and organs and adversely …
Mitochondria Energy Metabolism Depression as Novel Adjuvant to Sensitize Radiotherapy and Inhibit Radiation Induced‐Pulmonary Fibrosis
Currently, the typical combination therapy of programmed death ligand‐1 (PD‐L1)
antibodies with radiotherapy (RT) still exhibits impaired immunogenic antitumor response in …
antibodies with radiotherapy (RT) still exhibits impaired immunogenic antitumor response in …
Osteoclasts protect bone blood vessels against senescence through the angiogenin/plexin-B2 axis
Synthetic glucocorticoids (GCs), one of the most effective treatments for chronic inflammatory
and autoimmune conditions in children, have adverse effects on the growing skeleton. GCs …
and autoimmune conditions in children, have adverse effects on the growing skeleton. GCs …
Targeting senescence-like fibroblasts radiosensitizes non–small cell lung cancer and reduces radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis
J Meng, Y Li, C Wan, Y Sun, X Dai, J Huang, Y Hu… - JCI …, 2021 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cancer cell radioresistance is the primary cause of the decreased curability of non–small
cell lung cancer (NSCLC) observed in patients receiving definitive radiotherapy (RT) …
cell lung cancer (NSCLC) observed in patients receiving definitive radiotherapy (RT) …
The clinical manifestations and molecular pathogenesis of radiation fibrosis
Advances in radiation techniques have enabled the precise delivery of higher doses of
radiotherapy to tumours, while sparing surrounding healthy tissues. Consequently, the …
radiotherapy to tumours, while sparing surrounding healthy tissues. Consequently, the …