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Cancer is commonly thought of as uncontrolled cellular proliferation, but in the early stages of many cancers, oncogene expression is associated with cellular senescence. A possible explanation for this has now been found. Two groups report a link between oncogene-induced senescence and the DNA damage response. Activated oncogenes can cause aberrant DNA replication and thereby DNA damage that can lead to cell senescence. Cellular senescence was found previously to be a barrier to tumorigenesis in vivo, so oncogene-induced senescence may be an innate defence against cancer. But its effectiveness is often disabled by further mutations. Understanding the relationship between cell senescence and tumour formation may aid in the development of diagnostic and prognostic tools based on senescence markers.
Nature – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 30, 2006
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