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Evaluating the Effect of SASP Factors on the Proliferation of Cancer Cells using A Comparative Analysis of Three Distinct Methodologies
Comparing Three Methods to Study How Aging-Related Molecules Affect Cancer Cell Growth
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Abstract
SASP factors from senescent HeLa cells increased the proliferation rate of non-senescent HeLa cells by 64.6% in co-culture conditions.
- SASP factors are associated with promoting proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), angiogenesis, and migration in surrounding cells.
- Conditioned media from senescent cancer cells, when concentrated, enhanced cell proliferation by over 50% compared to controls.
- Juxtacrine interactions between senescent and non-senescent cells resulted in a 49.3% increase in GFP-positive cell numbers.
- Three different in vitro approaches demonstrated consistent findings regarding the proliferative effects of SASP factors.
- This investigation provides insights into the paracrine signaling mechanisms influenced by senescent cancer cells.
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