Luis I Prieto
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Laliberte C, Bosse B, Bourdeau V, Prieto L, Perron-Deshaies G, Vuong-Robillard N, et al.
Biomedicines
. 2024 May;
12(5).
PMID: 38791051
Senescent cells, which accumulate with age, exhibit a pro-inflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) that includes the secretion of cytokines, lipids, and extracellular vesicles (EVs). Here, we established an in vitro...
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Prieto L, Sturmlechner I, Goronzy J, Baker D
Sci Transl Med
. 2023 Jun;
15(699):eadg7291.
PMID: 37285401
Harnessing the immunogenic potential of senescent cells may be a viable but context-dependent opportunity to boost antitumor immunity.
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Prieto L, Sturmlechner I, Graves S, Zhang C, Goplen N, Yi E, et al.
Cancer Cell
. 2023 Jun;
41(7):1261-1275.e6.
PMID: 37267954
Senescent cells play relevant but context-dependent roles during tumorigenesis. Here, in an oncogenic Kras-driven lung cancer mouse model, we found that senescent cells, specifically alveolar macrophages, accumulate early in neoplasia....
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Prieto L, Graves S, Baker D
Cells
. 2020 Apr;
9(4).
PMID: 32295081
Cellular senescence is the dynamic process of durable cell-cycle arrest. Senescent cells remain metabolically active and often acquire a distinctive bioactive secretory phenotype. Much of our molecular understanding in senescent...
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Prieto L, Baker D
Gerontology
. 2019 Jun;
65(5):505-512.
PMID: 31212284
In response to a variety of cancer-inducing stresses, cells may engage a stable cell cycle arrest mechanism, termed cellular senescence, to suppress the proliferation of preneoplastic cells. Despite this cell...