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E2F-1 is a critical modulator of cellular senescence in human cancer

Authors:
Chaehwa Park, Inkyoung Lee, Won Ki Kang

Affiliations:
Cancer Center, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, 135-710, Korea. cpark@smc.samsung.co.kr

Pages:
715-720

Abstract:

Senescence limits cellular proliferation, and therefore might be a mechanism which could suppress the progression of cancer. Herein we show that E2F1, a transcription factor essential to a cell cycle progress and a main target of tumor suppressor Rb, is a critical barrier for the induction of senescence. Human cancer cells transfected with siE2F1 were shown to express replicative senescence markers, in addition to yielding positive results upon SA-β-Gal staining. Consistent with the notion of the critical role in senescence of E2F1, cells which overexpressed E2F1 proved to be immune to the induction of senescence. Importantly, it appears that E2F1 depletion-induced cancer cell senescence is not reliant on the integrity of either Rb or p53. Our results provide a molecular explanation for the selectivity with which senescence induction occurs, and also provides insights into the possibility of using E2F1 as a therapeutic target in the treatment of cancer.

International Journal of Molecular Medicine

May 2006
Volume 17 Number 5


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