Centrosome dysfunction: a link between senescence and tumor immunity

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Centrosome aberrations are hallmarks of human cancers and contribute to the senescence process. Structural and numerical centrosome abnormalities trigger mitotic errors, cellular senescence, cell death, genomic instability and/or aneuploidy, resulting in human disorders such as aging and cancer and affecting immunity. Interestingly, centrosome dysfunction promotes the secretion of multiple inflammatory factors that act as pivotal drivers of senescence and tumor immune escape. In this review, we summarize the forms of centrosome dysfunction and further discuss recent advances indicating that centrosome defects contribute to acceleration of senescence progression and promotion of tumor cell immune evasion in different ways.

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Wu, Q., Li, B., Liu, L., Sun, S., & Sun, S. (2020, December 1). Centrosome dysfunction: a link between senescence and tumor immunity. Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-020-00214-7

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