Deciphering the role of nuclear factor-κB in cellular senescence

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Cellular senescence is a program of irreversible cell cycle arrest that cells undergo in response to a variety of intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli including progressive shortening of telomeres, changes in telomeric structure or other forms of genotoxic and non-genotoxic stress. The role of nuclear factor-κB in cellular senescence is controversial, as it has been associated with both proliferation and tumour progression, and also with growth arrest and ageing. This research perspective focuses on the evidence for a functional relationship between NF-κB and senescence, and how disruption of the NF-κB pathway can lead to its bypass. © Vaughan and Jat.

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Vaughan, S., & Jat, P. S. (2011). Deciphering the role of nuclear factor-κB in cellular senescence. Aging, 3(10), 913–919. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100390

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