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  • Several recent papers have shown that the miR-34 family of microRNAs is directly involved in mediating the effects of p53, indicating that non-coding RNAs have an important role in tumorigenesis. This Progress article discusses these papers and their implications.

    • Lin He
    • Xingyue He
    • Gregory J. Hannon
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cancer
    Volume: 7, P: 819-822
  • Convergent mechanisms limit the amount of cellular damage and thereby protect against both cancer and ageing, whereas divergent mechanisms prevent excessive proliferation and, therefore, prevent cancer but promote ageing. The net balance between these mechanisms ensures a healthy, cancer-free lifespan until late adulthood in most individuals.

    • Manuel Serrano
    • Maria A. Blasco
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 8, P: 715-722
  • Classically associated with ageing and cancer, cellular senescence also seems to function in tissue remodelling during embryonic development and tissue repair, in which senescent cells are cleared before regeneration. Senescence is therapeutically relevant, as it can be either beneficial or detrimental in different diseases.

    • Daniel Muñoz-Espín
    • Manuel Serrano
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 15, P: 482-496
  • TheINK4b–ARF–INK4a locus encodes three proteins that are implicated in senescence and tumour suppression. Individual genes are controlled by positive and negative regulators in different contexts, and the entire locus might be suppressed by a cis-acting regulatory domain or by Polycomb-group repressors.

    • Jesús Gil
    • Gordon Peters
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Volume: 7, P: 667-677