Senescence Controls Prostatic Neoplasia Driven by Pten Loss
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We report that Pten (phosphatase and tensin homologue) ablation in prostatic epithelial cells of adult mice promotes cell proliferation to generate prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia. Moreover, our results demonstrate that proliferating Pten-deficient cells undergo replication stress and exhibit a DNA damage response, leading to cell senescence, as seen in oncogene-induced senescence.
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