Cytoplasmic chromatin triggers inflammation in senescence and cancer

Nature64.80
Volume: 550, Issue: 7676, Pages: 402 - 406
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
Chromatin is traditionally viewed as a nuclear entity that regulates gene expression and silencing. However, we recently discovered the presence of cytoplasmic chromatin fragments that pinch off from intact nuclei of primary cells during senescence, a form of terminal cell-cycle arrest associated with pro-inflammatory responses. The functional significance of chromatin in the cytoplasm is unclear. Here we show that cytoplasmic chromatin...
Paper Details
Title
Cytoplasmic chromatin triggers inflammation in senescence and cancer
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
550
Issue
7676
Pages
402 - 406
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