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p21 maintains senescent cell viability under persistent DNA damage response by restraining JNK and caspase signaling
Authors:Reut Yosef  Noam Pilpel  Nurit Papismadov  Hilah Gal  Yossi Ovadya  Ezra Vadai  Stav Miller  Ziv Porat  Shifra Ben‐Dor  Valery Krizhanovsky
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Cell Biology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel;2. Life Sciences Core Facilities, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:Cellular senescence is a permanent state of cell cycle arrest that protects the organism from tumorigenesis and regulates tissue integrity upon damage and during tissue remodeling. However, accumulation of senescent cells in tissues during aging contributes to age‐related pathologies. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms regulating the viability of senescent cells is therefore required. Here, we show that the CDK inhibitor p21 (CDKN1A) maintains the viability of DNA damage‐induced senescent cells. Upon p21 knockdown, senescent cells acquired multiple DNA lesions that activated ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and nuclear factor (NF)‐κB kinase, leading to decreased cell survival. NF‐κB activation induced TNF‐α secretion and JNK activation to mediate death of senescent cells in a caspase‐ and JNK‐dependent manner. Notably, p21 knockout in mice eliminated liver senescent stellate cells and alleviated liver fibrosis and collagen production. These findings define a novel pathway that regulates senescent cell viability and fibrosis.
Keywords:apoptosis  cellular senescence  DNA damage response     JNK     p21(CDKN1A)
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