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Androgen deprivation-induced senescence (or ADIS) refers to the induction of cellular senescence by the withdrawal of androgen[1] [2] [3] . ADIS is associated with prostate cancer cells that are dependent on androgens for cell proliferation. Androgen withdrawal induces cells to undergo cellular senescence by up-regulating intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause DNA damage. ADIS is maintained through the up-regulation of the cell cycle regulator p16ink4a.
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- ^ Pernicová, Z (2011 Jun). "Androgen depletion induces senescence in prostate cancer cells through down-regulation of Skp2". Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.). 13 (6): 526–36. PMID 21677876.
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