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doi: 10.1038/nrc2560. Epub 2009 Jan 9.

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Senescence-messaging secretome: SMS-ing cellular stress

Thomas Kuilman et al. Nat Rev Cancer. 2009 Feb.

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Oncogene-induced cellular senescence constitutes a strong anti-proliferative response, which can be set in motion following either oncogene activation or loss of tumour suppressor signalling. It serves to limit the expansion of early neoplastic cells and as such is a potent cancer-protective response to oncogenic events. Recently emerging evidence points to a crucial role in oncogene-induced cellular senescence for the 'senescence-messaging secretome' or SMS, setting the stage for cross-talk between senescent cells and their environment. How are such signals integrated into a coordinated response and what are the implications of this unexpected finding?

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