AGING AND CANCER - THE DOUBLE-EDGED-SWORD OF REPLICATIVE SENESCENCE

Authors
Citation
J. Campisi, AGING AND CANCER - THE DOUBLE-EDGED-SWORD OF REPLICATIVE SENESCENCE, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 45(4), 1997, pp. 482-488
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology","Geiatric & Gerontology
ISSN journal
00028614
Volume
45
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
482 - 488
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-8614(1997)45:4<482:AAC-TD>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Normal cells do not divide indefinitely. This trait, termed the finite replicative life span of cells, limits the capacity for cell division by a process termed cellular or replicative senescence. Replicative s enescence is thought to be a tumor suppression mechanism and also a co ntributor to organismic aging. This article reviews what is known abou t the genetics and molecular biology of cell senescence. It discusses the evidence that replicative senescence suppresses tumorigenesis, at least in young organisms, and that it also contributes to the aging of mitotic tissues. Finally, it puts forth the somewhat unorthodox view that, in older organisms, senescent cells may actually contribute to c arcinogenesis.