Nature Communications (Jun 2016)

Stromal senescence establishes an immunosuppressive microenvironment that drives tumorigenesis

  • Megan K. Ruhland,
  • Andrew J. Loza,
  • Aude-Helene Capietto,
  • Xianmin Luo,
  • Brett L. Knolhoff,
  • Kevin C. Flanagan,
  • Brian A. Belt,
  • Elise Alspach,
  • Kathleen Leahy,
  • Jingqin Luo,
  • Andras Schaffer,
  • John R. Edwards,
  • Gregory Longmore,
  • Roberta Faccio,
  • David G. DeNardo,
  • Sheila A. Stewart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11762
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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The risk of developing cancer increases with age. Here, the authors address the contribution of age-dependent accumulation of senescent cells within the tumour stroma compartment and show that senescent cells increase the infiltration of myeloid-derived suppressor cells that inhibit cytotoxic T-cells, thus facilitating tumour outgrowth.