Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10929304 | Current Opinion in Cell Biology | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Cellular senescence is an extremely stable form of cell cycle arrest activated in response to stress. Autophagy, a lysosome-dependent cellular catabolic process, can also be triggered by cellular stresses. Both senescence and autophagy have been implicated in a similar range of pathophysiologies, including cancer, aging and age-related symptoms. Senescence is a heterogeneous phenotype that is composed of multiple effector mechanisms and autophagy was recently identified as a new effector of senescence. Autophagy seemingly has different impacts on cells responding to stress through a diversity of effects: recycling of metabolic waste, cell survival and protein expression regulation.
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Authors
Andrew RJ Young, Masashi Narita,