Altered endocytosis in cellular senescence

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Title
Altered endocytosis in cellular senescence
Author(s)
E Y Shin; Nak-Kyun Soung; M A Schwartz; E G Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Ageing Research Reviews, vol. 68, pp. 101332-101332
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
Cellular senescence occurs in response to diverse stresses (e.g., telomere shortening, DNA damage, oxidative stress, oncogene activation). A growing body of evidence indicates that alterations in multiple components of endocytic pathways contribute to cellular senescence. Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) and caveolae-mediated endocytosis (CavME) represent major types of endocytosis that are implicated in senescence. More recent research has also identified a chromatin modifier and tumor suppressor that contributes to the induction of senescence via altered endocytosis. Here, molecular regulators of aberrant endocytosis-induced senescence are reviewed and discussed in the context of their capacity to serve as senescence-inducing stressors or modifiers.
Keyword
EndocytosisSenescenceCaveolin-1AmphiphysinβPAK-interacting nucleotide exchange factor (βPIX)ING1
ISSN
1568-1637
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2021.101332
Type
Article
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Ochang Branch Institute > Chemical Biology Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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