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The impact of the senescent microenvironment on tumorigenesis: Insights for cancer therapy

Wenqiang Zhang, Kexin Zhang, Junfeng Shi, Hongyan Qiu, Chengxia Kan, Yujie Ma, Ningning Hou, Fang Han, Xiaodong Sun

2024Aging Cell15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The growing global burden of cancer, especially among people aged 60 years and over, has become a key public health issue. This trend suggests the need for a deeper understanding of the various cancer types in order to develop universally effective treatments. A prospective area of research involves elucidating the interplay between the senescent microenvironment and tumor genesis. Currently, most oncology research focuses on adulthood and tends to ignore the potential role of senescent individuals on tumor progression. Senescent cells produce a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) that has a dual role in the tumor microenvironment (TME). While SASP components can remodel the TME and thus hinder tumor cell proliferation, they can also promote tumorigenesis and progression via pro-inflammatory and pro-proliferative mechanisms. To address this gap, our review seeks to investigate the influence of senescent microenvironment changes on tumor development and their potential implications for cancer therapies.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCarcinogenesisCancerCancer therapyTumor microenvironmentCancer researchComputational biologyBioinformaticsGeneticsTelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsImmune cells in cancer
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