نتایج جستجو برای: telomere shortening

تعداد نتایج: 29708  

2012
Toyoki Maeda Jing-Zhi Guan Masamichi Koyanagi Naoki Makino

The aim of this study was to determine whether Parkinson’s disease affects somatic telomeric features. Some recent reports have shown that telomere length is not changed in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). In this study, we more closely evaluated possible Parkinson’s disease-associated telomeric alterations than has been done previously. We analyzed the telomere length distribution, the ...

2012
Virginie Plot François Criscuolo Sandrine Zahn Jean-Yves Georges

A major interest has recently emerged in understanding how telomere shortening, mechanism triggering cell senescence, is linked to organism ageing and life history traits in wild species. However, the links between telomere length and key history traits such as reproductive performances have received little attention and remain unclear to date. The leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea is a l...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Stéphane Marcand Vanessa Brevet Carl Mann Eric Gilson

Telomere elongation by telomerase balances the progressive shortening of chromosome ends due to the succession of replication cycles [1] [2]. Telomerase activity is regulated in vivo at its site of action by the telomere itself. In yeast and human cells, the mean telomere length is maintained at a constant value through a cis-inhibition of telomerase by factors specifically bound to the telomer...

2013
Klelia D. Salpea Cecilia G. Maubaret Annegret Kathagen Gie Ken-Dror Derek W. Gilroy Steve E. Humphries

UNLABELLED Cardiovascular disease and diabetes have been linked to shorter telomeres, but it is not yet clear which risk factors contribute to shorter telomeres in patients. Our aim was to examine whether pro-inflammatory conditioning, in combination or not with high glucose, result in a higher rate of telomere shortening during in vitro cellular ageing. Human fibroblasts from four donors were ...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Sonia Franco Henri J van de Vrugt Piedad Fernández Miguel Aracil Fre Arwert María A Blasco

A number of DNA repair proteins also play roles in telomere metabolism. To investigate whether the accelerated telomere shortening reported in Fanconi anemia (FA) hematopoietic cells relates to a direct role of the FA pathway in telomere maintenance, we have analyzed telomere dynamics in Fancg-deficient mouse and human cells. We show here that both hematopoietic (stem and differentiated bone ma...

Journal: :Aging Cell 2007
Hong-Yan Du Rachel Idol Sara Robledo Jennifer Ivanovich Ping An Arturo Londono-Vallejo David B Wilson Philip J Mason Monica Bessler

Telomerase, which maintains the ends of chromosomes, consists of two core components, the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) and the telomerase RNA (TERC). Haploinsufficiency for TERC or TERT leads to progressive telomere shortening and autosomal dominant dyskeratosis congenita (DC). The clinical manifestations of autosomal dominant DC are thought to occur when telomeres become critically ...

Journal: :Experimental cell research 2001
Q M Chen K R Prowse V C Tu S Purdom M H Linskens

Normal human cells have a limited replicative potential and inevitably reach replicative senescence in culture. Replicatively senescent cells show multiple molecular changes, some of which are related to the irreversible growth arrest in culture, whereas others resemble the changes occurring during the process of aging in vivo. Telomeres shorten as a result of cell replication and are thought t...

2014
Mariann Friis-Ottessen Laila Bendix Steen Kølvraa Solveig Norheim-Andersen Paula M De Angelis Ole Petter F Clausen

BACKGROUND Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic, inflammatory bowel disease which may lead to dysplasia and adenocarcinoma in patients when long-lasting. Short telomeres have been reported in mucosal cells of UC patients. Telomeres are repetitive base sequences capping the ends of linear chromosomes, and protect them from erosion and subsequent wrongful recombination and end-to-end joining duri...

2014
Qi Qi Jonathan A. D. Wattis Helen M. Byrne

Human cells typically consist of 23 pairs of chromosomes. Telomeres are repetitive sequences of DNA located at the ends of chromosomes. During cell replication, a number of basepairs are lost from the end of the chromosome and this shortening restricts the number of divisions that a cell can complete before it becomes senescent, or non-replicative. In this paper, we use Monte Carlo simulations ...

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