Meta-hallmarks of aging and cancer

C López-Otín, F Pietrocola, D Roiz-Valle, L Galluzzi… - Cell metabolism, 2023 - cell.com
Both aging and cancer are characterized by a series of partially overlap**" hallmarks" that
we subject here to a meta-analysis. Several hallmarks of aging (ie, genomic instability …

Drugging p53 in cancer: one protein, many targets

O Hassin, M Oren - Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2023 - nature.com
Mutations in the TP53 tumour suppressor gene are very frequent in cancer, and attempts to
restore the functionality of p53 in tumours as a therapeutic strategy began decades ago …

Senescence and cancer—role and therapeutic opportunities

CA Schmitt, B Wang, M Demaria - Nature reviews Clinical oncology, 2022 - nature.com
Cellular senescence is a state of stable, terminal cell cycle arrest associated with various
macromolecular changes and a hypersecretory, pro-inflammatory phenotype. Entry of cells …

Exploiting senescence for the treatment of cancer

L Wang, L Lankhorst, R Bernards - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2022 - nature.com
Senescence is a cellular response to a variety of stress signals that is characterized by a
stable withdrawal from the cell cycle and major changes in cell morphology and physiology …

[HTML][HTML] Ordered and deterministic cancer genome evolution after p53 loss

T Baslan, JP Morris IV, Z Zhao, J Reyes, YJ Ho… - Nature, 2022 - nature.com
Although p53 inactivation promotes genomic instability and presents a route to malignancy
for more than half of all human cancers,, the patterns through which heterogenous TP53 …

Role of p53 in the regulation of cellular senescence

M Mijit, V Caracciolo, A Melillo, F Amicarelli… - Biomolecules, 2020 - mdpi.com
The p53 transcription factor plays a critical role in cellular responses to stress. Its activation
in response to DNA damage leads to cell growth arrest, allowing for DNA repair, or directs …

MAIT cells are imprinted by the microbiota in early life and promote tissue repair

MG Constantinides, VM Link, S Tamoutounour… - Science, 2019 - science.org
INTRODUCTION The microbiota promotes the maturation and homeostasis of the immune
system, in part through the release of microbial products. Early-life microbial colonization …

The role of p53 signaling in colorectal cancer

MC Liebl, TG Hofmann - Cancers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The transcription factor p53 is a crucial tumor suppressor that regulates
diverse cellular responses to protect against cancer development. Deactivating p53 …

TLR7/8-agonist-loaded nanoparticles promote the polarization of tumour-associated macrophages to enhance cancer immunotherapy

CB Rodell, SP Arlauckas, MF Cuccarese… - Nature biomedical …, 2018 - nature.com
Tumour-associated macrophages are abundant in many cancers, and often display an
immune-suppressive M2-like phenotype that fosters tumour growth and promotes resistance …

How does p53 induce apoptosis and how does this relate to p53-mediated tumour suppression?

BJ Aubrey, GL Kelly, A Janic, MJ Herold… - Cell death & …, 2018 - nature.com
The tumour suppressor gene TP53 is mutated in~ 50% of human cancers. In addition to its
function in tumour suppression, p53 also plays a major role in the response of malignant as …