Journal: Nature Cell Biology
Article Title: p53 increases phospholipid headgroup scavenging in senescence
doi: 10.1038/s41556-025-01853-0
Figure Lengend Snippet: a , PEtn levels in parental KP sh and clonal KP sh cells expressing sgRNA and complemented with guide-resistant Pcyt2 cDNA as indicated cultured on or off dox for 6 days ( P values, left to right: 0.0183, 0.0341, 0.0068 and 0.0104). b , c , PCA of RNA-seq ( b ) and bubble plot of pathway overrepresentation for genes that are upregulated in KP sh Pcyt2 -KO cells relative to cells complemented with sgRNA-resistant Pcyt2 cDNA following 6 days of dox withdrawal to activate p53 ( c ). d , Representative transmission electron microscope images from Pcyt2 -KO or Pcyt2 -KO complemented with guide-resistant Pcyt2 cDNA KP sh cells cultured on or off dox for 6 days. Scale bars as indicated. e , Population doublings of Pcyt2 -KO or Pcyt2 -KO complemented with guide-resistant Pcyt2 cDNA KP sh cells cultured on or off dox for indicated times. f , g , Tumour growth curve ( f ) or endpoint tumour volumes ( g ) for Pcyt2 -KO and Pcyt2 -KO complemented with guide-resistant Pcyt2 cDNA KP sh cell line xenograft maintained on dox chow ( sgPcyt2 , n = 8; sgPcyt2 + cDNA, n = 10) or withdrawn from dox chow ( sgPcyt2 , n = 12; sgPcyt2 + cDNA, n = 12) for 3 weeks. Otherwise, data represent n = 3 independently treated wells. Data are presented as mean ± s.d. ( a , e and g ) or s.e.m. ( f ), and statistical significance was assessed by two-sided Holm–Šídák method for multiple unpaired t- tests ( a ), Fisher’s exact test and adjusted for multiple testing using the Benjamini–Hochberg false discovery rate ( c ) or unpaired, two-tailed Student’s t- test ( g ). * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01.
Article Snippet: Lentivirus was generated by cotransfection of viral vectors expressing sgRNA or cDNA of interest with packaging plasmids psPAX2 (Addgene, 12260) and pMD2.G (Addgene, 12259) into 293T cells.
Techniques: Expressing, Cell Culture, RNA Sequencing, Transmission Assay, Microscopy, Two Tailed Test