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Tumor cell escape from therapy-induced senescence

Authors :
Amir A. Toor
Jason Reed
Tareq Saleh
David A. Gewirtz
Scott C. Henderson
Moureq R. Alotaibi
Lynne W. Elmore
Graeme F. Murray
Hisashi Harada
Joseph W. Landry
Zeinab Elsayed
Vasily A. Yakovlev
Liliya Tyutyunyk-Massey
Ajinkya S. Kawale
Source :
Biochemical pharmacology. 162
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

H460 non-small cell lung, HCT116 colon and 4T1 breast tumor cell lines induced into senescence by exposure to either etoposide or doxorubicin were able to recover proliferative capacity both in mass culture and when enriched for the senescence-like phenotype by flow cytometry (based on β-galactosidase staining and cell size, and a senescence-associated reporter, BTG1-RFP). Recovery was further established using both real-time microscopy and High-Speed Live-Cell Interferometry (HSLCI) and was shown to be accompanied by the attenuation of the Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP). Cells enriched for the senescence-like phenotype were also capable of forming tumors when implanted in both immunodeficient and immunocompetent mice. As chemotherapy-induced senescence has been identified in patient tumors, our results suggest that certain senescence-like phenotypes may not reflect a terminal state of growth arrest, as cells that recover with self-renewal capacity may ultimately contribute to disease recurrence.

Details

ISSN :
18732968
Volume :
162
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemical pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cca5c37bfe90f3f8618677e0c28c8f9b