Affiliation:
1. Department of Cell Biology Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Boston USA
2. Department of Pediatric Oncology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Massachusetts Boston USA
3. Department of Surgery Cancer Research Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School Massachusetts Boston USA
4. Mechanobiology Institute National University of Singapore Singapore
Abstract
AbstractThe senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP) can promote paracrine invasion while suppressing tumour growth, thus generating complex phenotypic outcomes. Likewise, centrosome amplification can induce proliferation arrest yet also facilitate tumour invasion. However, the eventual fate of cells with centrosome amplification remains elusive. Here, we report that centrosome amplification induces a variant of SASP, which constitutes a pathway activating paracrine invasion. The centrosome amplification‐induced SASP is non‐canonical as it lacks the archetypal detectable DNA damage and prominent NF‐κB activation, but involves Rac activation and production of reactive oxygen species. Consequently, it induces hypoxia‐inducible factor 1α and associated genes, including pro‐migratory factors such as ANGPTL4. Of note, cellular senescence can either induce tumourigenesis through paracrine signalling or conversely suppress tumourigenesis through p53 induction. By analogy, centrosome amplification‐induced SASP may therefore be one reason why extra centrosomes promote malignancy in some experimental models but are neutral in others.
Funder
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Susan G. Komen
National Medical Research Council
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