Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) is a tumor suppressive response to oncogene activation that can be transmitted to neighboring cells through secreted factors of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Currently, primary and secondary senescent cells are not considered functionally distinct endpoints. Using single-cell analysis, we observed two distinct transcriptional endpoints, a primary endpoint marked by Ras and a secondary endpoint marked by Notch activation. We find that secondary oncogene-induced senescence in vitro and in vivo requires Notch, rather than SASP alone, as previously thought. Moreover, Notch signaling weakens, but does not abolish, SASP in secondary senescence. Global transcriptomic differences, a blunted SASP response, and the induction of fibrillar collagens in secondary senescence point toward a functional diversification between secondary and primary senescence.

Notch Signaling Mediates Secondary Senescence / Teo, Y. V.; Rattanavirotkul, N.; Olova, N.; Salzano, A.; Quintanilla, A.; Tarrats, N.; Kiourtis, C.; Muller, M.; Green, A. R.; Adams, P. D.; Acosta, J. -C.; Bird, T. G.; Kirschner, K.; Neretti, N.; Chandra, T.. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 27:4(2019), pp. 997-1007.e5. [10.1016/j.celrep.2019.03.104]

Notch Signaling Mediates Secondary Senescence

Salzano A.;
2019

Abstract

Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) is a tumor suppressive response to oncogene activation that can be transmitted to neighboring cells through secreted factors of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Currently, primary and secondary senescent cells are not considered functionally distinct endpoints. Using single-cell analysis, we observed two distinct transcriptional endpoints, a primary endpoint marked by Ras and a secondary endpoint marked by Notch activation. We find that secondary oncogene-induced senescence in vitro and in vivo requires Notch, rather than SASP alone, as previously thought. Moreover, Notch signaling weakens, but does not abolish, SASP in secondary senescence. Global transcriptomic differences, a blunted SASP response, and the induction of fibrillar collagens in secondary senescence point toward a functional diversification between secondary and primary senescence.
2019
Notch Signaling Mediates Secondary Senescence / Teo, Y. V.; Rattanavirotkul, N.; Olova, N.; Salzano, A.; Quintanilla, A.; Tarrats, N.; Kiourtis, C.; Muller, M.; Green, A. R.; Adams, P. D.; Acosta, J. -C.; Bird, T. G.; Kirschner, K.; Neretti, N.; Chandra, T.. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 27:4(2019), pp. 997-1007.e5. [10.1016/j.celrep.2019.03.104]
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