نتایج جستجو برای: senescence

تعداد نتایج: 19206  

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2006
Chaehwa Park Inkyoung Lee Won Ki Kang

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 mar...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Hiroaki Ueda Makoto Kusaba

Leaf senescence is not a passive degenerative process; it represents a process of nutrient relocation, in which materials are salvaged for growth at a later stage or to produce the next generation. Leaf senescence is regulated by various factors, such as darkness, stress, aging, and phytohormones. Strigolactone is a recently identified phytohormone, and it has multiple functions in plant develo...

2014
Tomotsugu Koyama

Leaf senescence is the last stage of leaf development and is accompanied by cell death. In contrast to senescence in individual organisms that leads to death, leaf senescence is associated with dynamic processes that include the translocation of nutrients from old leaves to newly developing or storage tissues within the same plant. The onset of leaf senescence is largely regulated by age and in...

2013
Mutsumi Watanabe Salma Balazadeh Takayuki Tohge Alexander Erban Patrick Giavalisco Joachim Kopka Bernd Mueller-Roeber Alisdair R. Fernie Rainer Hoefgen

Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrient redistribution from senescing leaves to newly formed sink organs, including young leaves and developing seeds. Progress has been made concerning the genes involved and the regulatory networks controlling senescence. The resulting complex metabolome changes during senescence have not been inves...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2003
K Aoshiba T Tsuji A Nagai

Cellular senescence is a state of irreversible growth arrest. In this paper the authors examined whether bleomycin, an agent that causes pulmonary fibrosis, induces the senescence of alveolar epithelial cells. Type II-like alveolar epithelial (A549) cells or rat primary type II cells were exposed to bleomycin and then evaluated for markers of cellular senescence. Bleomycin was also administered...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Zhonghai Li Jinying Peng Xing Wen Hongwei Guo

Numerous endogenous and environmental signals regulate the intricate and highly orchestrated process of plant senescence. Ethylene is a well-known inducer of senescence, including fruit ripening and flower and leaf senescence. However, the underlying molecular mechanism of ethylene-induced leaf senescence remains to be elucidated. Here, we examine ethylene-insensitive3 (EIN3), a key transcripti...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Daniel Münch Claus D Kreibich Gro V Amdam

Highly social animals provide alternative aging models in which vastly different lifespan patterns are flexible, and linked to social caste. Research in these species aims to reveal how environment, including social cues, can shape the transition between short-lived and extremely long-lived phenotypes with negligible senescence. Among honey bee workers, short to intermediate lifespans are typic...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2002
Hai-Chun Jing Marcel J G Sturre Jacques Hille Paul P Dijkwel

The onset of leaf senescence is controlled by leaf age and ethylene can promote leaf senescence within a specific age window. We exploited the interaction between leaf age and ethylene and isolated mutants with altered leaf senescence that are named as onset of leaf death (old) mutants. Early leaf senescence mutants representing three genetic loci were selected and their senescence syndromes we...

2016
Katherine M Aird Osamu Iwasaki Andrew V Kossenkov Hideki Tanizawa Nail Fatkhutdinov Benjamin G Bitler Linh Le Gretchen Alicea Ting-Lin Yang F Brad Johnson Ken-Ichi Noma Rugang Zhang

Cellular senescence is a stable cell growth arrest that is characterized by the silencing of proliferation-promoting genes through compaction of chromosomes into senescence-associated heterochromatin foci (SAHF). Paradoxically, senescence is also accompanied by increased transcription of certain genes encoding for secreted factors such as cytokines and chemokines, known as the senescence-associ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2009
Nicolas Humbert Sébastien Martien Arnaud Augert Marco Da Costa Sébastien Mauen Corinne Abbadie Yvan de Launoit Jesús Gil David Bernard

Normal cell growth can be permanently blocked when cells enter a state known as senescence. This phenomenon can be triggered by various stresses, such as replicative exhaustion, oncogenic stimulation, or oxidative stress. Senescence prevents transmission of aberrant signals to daughter cells and thus prevents irreversible damage that could favor cancer development. To identify new genetic event...

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