Guidelines for minimal information on cellular senescence experimentation in vivo

M Ogrodnik, JC Acosta, PD Adams, FA di Fagagna… - Cell, 2024 - cell.com
Cellular senescence is a cell fate triggered in response to stress and is characterized by
stable cell-cycle arrest and a hypersecretory state. It has diverse biological roles, ranging …

Cellular senescence: Neither irreversible nor reversible

M Reimann, S Lee, CA Schmitt - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2024 - rupress.org
Cellular senescence is a critical stress response program implicated in embryonic
development, wound healing, aging, and immunity, and it backs up apoptosis as an ultimate …

Loss of the tumour suppressor LKB1/STK11 uncovers a leptin-mediated sensitivity mechanism to mitochondrial uncouplers for targeted cancer therapy

A Angelopoulou, G Theocharous, D Valakos… - Molecular Cancer, 2024 - Springer
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) constitutes one of the deadliest and most common
malignancies. The LKB1/STK11 tumour suppressor is mutated in∼ 30% of NSCLCs …

Generation of a selective senolytic platform using a micelle-encapsulated Sudan Black B conjugated analog

S Magkouta, D Veroutis, A Papaspyropoulos… - Nature aging, 2024 - nature.com
The emerging field of senolytics is centered on eliminating senescent cells to block their
contribution to the progression of age-related diseases, including cancer, and to facilitate …

[HTML][HTML] Therapy-induced cellular senescence: Potentiating tumor elimination or driving cancer resistance and recurrence?

Y Liu, I Lomeli, SJ Kron - Cells, 2024 - mdpi.com
Cellular senescence has been increasingly recognized as a hallmark of cancer, reflecting its
association with aging and inflammation, its role as a response to deregulated proliferation …

Subcellular structure, heterogeneity, and plasticity of senescent cells

TC Bitencourt, JE Vargas, AO Silva, LR Fraga… - Aging …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent growth arrest. It can be triggered by telomere
shortening (replicative senescence) or prematurely induced by stresses such as DNA …

Decoding T cell senescence in cancer: is revisiting required?

S Magkouta, E Markaki, K Evangelou, R Petty… - Seminars in Cancer …, 2024 - Elsevier
Senescence is an inherent cellular mechanism triggered as a response to stressful insults. It
associates with several aspects of cancer progression and therapy. Senescent cells …

[HTML][HTML] Review of hTERT-Immortalized Cells: How to Assess Immortality and Confirm Identity

M Shitova, E Alpeeva, E Vorotelyak - International Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - mdpi.com
Cell immortalization has an important role in scientific research, as well as increasing
significance in the context of cell therapy and biotechnology. Over the years, many …

Emerging insights in senescence: pathways from preclinical models to therapeutic innovations

L Mansfield, V Ramponi, K Gupta, T Stevenson… - npj Aging, 2024 - nature.com
Senescence is a crucial hallmark of ageing and a significant contributor to the pathology of
age-related disorders. As committee members of the young International Cell Senescence …

[PDF][PDF] The Common Hallmarks of Aging, Circadian Rhythms and Cancer: Implications for Therapeutic Strategies

J Wang, F Shao, QX Yu, L Ye, D Wusiman, R Wu, Z Tuo… - Research, 2025 - spj.science.org
The intricate relationship between cancer, circadian rhythms, and aging is increasingly
recognized as a critical factor in understanding the mechanisms underlying tumorigenesis …