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CDK2 Transcriptional Repression Is an Essential Effector in p53-Dependent Cellular Senescence-Implications for Therapeutic Intervention

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MOLECULAR CANCER RESEARCH
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 29-40

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-14-0163

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  1. AUBFM
  2. American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC)
  3. International Outreach Program at St Jude Children's Research Hospital (Memphis, TN)
  4. Children's Cancer Center of Lebanon (Beirut, Lebanon)

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Cellular senescence, a form of cell-cycle arrest, is a tumorsuppressor mechanism triggered by multiple tumor-promoting insults, including oncogenic stress and DNA damage. The role of cyclin- dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) regulation has been evaluated in models of replicative senescence, but little is known regarding its role in other senescence settings. Using in vitro and in vivo models of DNA damage- and oncogene-induced cellular senescence, it was determined that activation of the tumor-suppressor protein p53 (TP53) resulted in repression of the CDK2 transcript that was dependent on intact RB. Ectopic CDK2 expression was sufficient to bypass p53-dependent senescence, and CDK2-specific inhibition, either pharmacologically (CVT313) or by use of a dominant-negative CDK2, was sufficient to induce early senescence. Pharmacologic inhibition of CDK2 in an in vivo model of pineal tumor decreased proliferation and promoted early senescence, and it also decreased tumor penetrance and prolonged time to tumor formation in animals lacking p53. In conclusion, for both oncogene- and DNA damage-induced cellular senescence, CDK2 transcript and protein are decreased in a p53- and RB-dependent manner, and this repression is necessary for cell-cycle exit during senescence. (C) 2014 AACR.

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