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Roles of Apoptosis and Cellular Senescence in Cancer and Aging
Cerella, Claudia,Grandjenette, Cindy,Dicato, Mario,Diederich, Marc Bentham Science 2016 Current drug targets Vol.17 No.4
<P>Cancer and aging are two similar processes representing the final outcome of time-dependent accumulation of various irreversible dysfunctions, mainly caused by stress-induced DNA and cellular damages. Apoptosis and senescence are two types of cellular response to damages that are altered in both cancer and aging, albeit through different mechanisms. Carcinogenesis is associated with a progressive reduction in the ability of the cells to trigger apoptosis and senescence. In contrast, in aging tissues, there is an increased accumulation of senescent cells, and the nature of apoptosis deregulation varies depending on the tissue. Thus, the prevailing model suggests that apoptosis and cellular senescence function as two essential tumor-suppressor mechanisms, ensuring the health of the individual during early and reproductive stages of life, but become detrimental and promote aging later in life. The recent discovery that various anticancer agents, including canonical inducers of apoptosis, act also as inducers of cellular senescence indicates that pro-senescence strategies may have applications in cancer prevention therapy. Therefore, dissection of the mechanisms mediating the delicate balance between apoptosis and cellular senescence will be beneficial in the therapeutic exploitation of both processes in the development of future anticancer and anti-aging strategies, including minimizing the side effects of such strategies. Here, we provide an overview of the roles of apoptosis and cellular senescence in cancer and aging.</P>
Trecul, A.,Morceau, F.,Gaigneaux, A.,Orsini, M.,Chateauvieux, S.,Grandjenette, C.,Dicato, M.,Diederich, M. Elsevier Science Ireland 2013 Cancer letters Vol.340 No.1
Constitutive activity of kinases has been reported in many types of cancers, so that inhibition of ''onco-kinases'' became a validated anti-cancer strategy. We found that the polyphenol 13c, a tri-vanillate derivative, inhibited kinase phosphorylation in leukemia cells. P-JAK2, P-Src and P-PI3Kp85 inhibition occurred independently of phosphatase involvement in JAK2V617F expressing HEL cells while 13c inhibited Bcr-Abl expression without inhibition of phosphorylation in chronic myelogenous leukemia cell lines (K562, MEG-01). In correlation with kinase inhibition, 13c abolished constitutive P-STAT3/P-STAT5 expression, down-regulated Mcl-1 and c-Myc gene expression and induced apoptosis. Altogether, polyphenol 13c displays potential antitumor activities by affecting onco-kinases and STAT activities.