A senescent cell bystander effect: senescence‐induced senescence

Aging Cell - Tập 11 Số 2 - Trang 345-349 - 2012
Glyn Nelson1, James Wordsworth1, Chunfang Wang2, Diana Jurk1, Conor Lawless1, Carmen Martín-Ruiz1, Thomas von Zglinicki1
1Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University, Campus for Ageing and Vitality, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5PL, UK
2Department of Life Science, Walton Hall, Open University, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK

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Summary

Senescent cells produce and secrete various bioactive molecules including interleukins, growth factors, matrix‐degrading enzymes and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Thus, it has been proposed that senescent cells can damage their local environment, and a stimulatory effect on tumour cell growth and invasiveness has been documented. However, it was unknown what effect, if any, senescent cells have on their normal, proliferation‐competent counterparts. We show here that senescent cells induce a DNA damage response, characteristic for senescence, in neighbouring cells via gap junction‐mediated cell–cell contact and processes involving ROS. Continuous exposure to senescent cells induced cell senescence in intact bystander fibroblasts. Hepatocytes bearing senescence markers clustered together in mice livers. Thus, senescent cells can induce a bystander effect, spreading senescence towards their neighbours in vitro and, possibly, in vivo.

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