Journal article
Extension of replicative lifespan in WI-38 human fibroblasts by dexamethasone treatment is accompanied by suppression of p21 Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1 levels
Experimental cell research, v 285(1), pp 91-98
2003
PMID: 12681289
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Abstract
Numerous studies have shown that supplementation of the growth medium of human fibroblasts with dexamethasone at physiologic concentrations extends replicative lifespan up to 30%. While this extension of lifespan has been used to probe various aspects of the senescent phenotype, no mechanism for the increased lifespan of human fibroblasts grown in the presence of dexamethasone has ever been identified. In the present study we present evidence that the extended lifespan of human lung fibroblasts (WI-38 cells) that occurs when these cells are maintained in culture medium supplemented with dexamethasone is accompanied by a suppression of p21
Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1 levels, which normally increase as these cells enter senescence, while p16
INK4a levels are unaffected. These results suggest that the delay of senescence in cultures grown in the presence of dexamethasone is due to a suppression of the senescence related increase in p21
Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1. These results are consistent with models of replicative senescence in which p53 and p21
Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1 play a role in the establishment of the senescent arrest.
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- Title
- Extension of replicative lifespan in WI-38 human fibroblasts by dexamethasone treatment is accompanied by suppression of p21 Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1 levels
- Creators
- Madhu Mawal-Dewan - Lankenau Institute for Medical ResearchLorenza Frisoni - Lankenau Institute for Medical ResearchVincent J Cristofalo - Lankenau Institute for Medical ResearchChristian Sell - Lankenau Institute for Medical Research
- Publication Details
- Experimental cell research, v 285(1), pp 91-98
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000182356300009
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0037446024
- Other Identifier
- 991020100084504721
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