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ABSTRACT: Significance
Our study shows that senescent cells are endowed with a high immunogenic potential-superior to the gold standard of immunogenic cell death. We harness these properties of senescent cells to trigger efficient and protective CD8-dependent antitumor immune responses. See related article by Chen et al., p. 432. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 247.
SUBMITTER: Marin I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7614152 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Marin Ines I Boix Olga O Garcia-Garijo Andrea A Sirois Isabelle I Caballe Adrià A Zarzuela Eduardo E Ruano Irene I Attolini Camille Stephan-Otto CS Prats Neus N López-Domínguez José A JA Kovatcheva Marta M Garralda Elena E Muñoz Javier J Caron Etienne E Abad María M Gros Alena A Pietrocola Federico F Serrano Manuel M
Cancer discovery 20230201 2
Cellular senescence is a stress response that activates innate immune cells, but little is known about its interplay with the adaptive immune system. Here, we show that senescent cells combine several features that render them highly efficient in activating dendritic cells (DC) and antigen-specific CD8 T cells. This includes the release of alarmins, activation of IFN signaling, enhanced MHC class I machinery, and presentation of senescence-associated self-peptides that can activate CD8 T cells. ...[more]