Expression of coxsackie and adenovirus receptor distinguishes transitional cancer states in therapy-induced cellular senescence

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P C Wu
Q Wang
Z M Dong
E Chu
R S Roberson
I C Ivanova
D Y Wu
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[1] VA Puget Sound Health Care System,Department of Surgery
[2] University of Washington,Department of Surgery
[3] VA Puget Sound Health Care System,Department of Medicine
[4] VA Puget Sound Health Care System,Department of Pathology
[5] University of Washington,Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology
[6] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,undefined
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Cell Death & Disease | 2010年 / 1卷
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cellular senescence; coxsackie and adenovirus receptor; transition state; biomarker;
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Therapy-induced cellular senescence describes the phenomenon of cell cycle arrest that can be invoked in cancer cells in response to chemotherapy. Sustained proliferative arrest is often overcome as a contingent of senescent tumor cells can bypass this cell cycle restriction. The mechanism regulating cell cycle re-entry of senescent cancer cells remains poorly understood. This is the first report of the isolation and characterization of two distinct transitional states in chemotherapy-induced senescent cells that share indistinguishable morphological senescence phenotypes and are functionally classified by their ability to escape cell cycle arrest. It has been observed that cell surface expression of coxsackie and adenovirus receptor (CAR) is downregulated in cancer cells treated with chemotherapy. We show the novel use of surface CAR expression and adenoviral transduction to differentiate senescent states and also show in vivo evidence of CAR downregulation in colorectal cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiation. This study suggests that CAR is a candidate biomarker for senescence response to antitumor therapy, and CAR expression can be used to distinguish transitional states in early senescence to study fundamental regulatory events in therapy-induced senescence.
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