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Review
. 2025 Jul 14;43(7):1204-1226.
doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2025.05.015. Epub 2025 Jun 12.

Senescence in cancer

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Senescence in cancer

Manuel Colucci et al. Cancer Cell. .
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Abstract

Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell-cycle arrest induced by various intrinsic and extrinsic stressors, serving as a protective mechanism to prevent the proliferation of damaged cells. While this process is crucial for tissue homeostasis and tumor suppression, the progressive accumulation of senescent cells (SnCs) over time is implicated in age-related pathologies, including immune dysfunction and cancer. In oncology, senescence plays a paradoxical role: it can inhibit tumor development by halting the growth of potentially malignant cells, yet it may also facilitate tumor progression through the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). This review explores the defining features of senescence in cancer, its complex interactions with tumor cells, the stroma, and the immune system, and its context-dependent outcomes. We also discuss current and emerging therapeutic strategies that target SnCs-either by inducing or eliminating them-as well as AI-driven approaches for their detection and characterization in cancer.

Keywords: AI-approaches for senescence; PICS; SASP modulators; cancer; hallmarks of senescence; oncogene-induced senescence; prosenescence; senescence; senescence immune system; senescence in tumor microenvironment; senolytics; senomorphic; therapy-induced senescence.

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Declaration of interests A.A. is inventor of the following patents: WO2009046436A1 and WO2024240899A1. A.A., S.B., and A.K. are the inventors of WO2024240902A1 patent. A.A. and M.C. are inventors of the following patents: WO2019180636A1, WO2019142097A1, and WO2019142095A1.

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