نتایج جستجو برای: telomere shortening

تعداد نتایج: 29708  

Afsaneh Aghaie, Behrooz Karimi, Masud Yunesian, Parvin Mehdipour, Ramin Nabizadeh,

Background: Epidemiological studies have probed the correlation between telomere length and the risk of lung cancer, but their findings are inconsistent in this regard.  The present meta-analysis study has been carried out to demonstrate the association between relative telomere length in peripheral blood leukocytes and the risk of lung cancer using an established Q-PCR technique. Methods:...

2012
Maria Harbo Laila Bendix Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen Jesper Graakjaer Kent Søe Thomas L Andersen Per Kjaersgaard-Andersen Steen Koelvraa Jean-Marie Delaisse

INTRODUCTION Telomere shortening is associated with a number of common age-related diseases. A role of telomere shortening in osteoarthritis (OA) has been suggested, mainly based on the assessment of mean telomere length in ex vivo expanded chondrocytes. We addressed this role directly in vivo by using a newly developed assay, which measures specifically the load of ultra-short single telomeres...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Oliver Dreesen Bibo Li George A. M. Cross

Telomerase consists of a reverse transcriptase (TERT) and an RNA that contains a template for telomere-repeat extension. Telomerase is required to prevent telomere erosion and its activity or lack thereof is important for tumorigenesis and ageing. Telomerase has been identified in numerous organisms but it has not been studied in kinetoplastid protozoa. Trypanosoma brucei, the causative agent o...

2016
Christian Bär Maria A. Blasco F. Bradley Johnson Lucio Comai Fabrizio d'Adda di Fagagna Jerry Shay

Telomeres, the protective ends of linear chromosomes, shorten throughout an individual's lifetime. Telomere shortening is a hallmark of molecular aging and is associated with premature appearance of diseases associated with aging. Here, we discuss the role of telomere shortening as a direct cause for aging and age-related diseases. In particular, we draw attention to the fact that telomere leng...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Marco Ladetto

In this issue of Blood, Lin and colleagues address in detail the nature and severity of telomere disruption in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).1 Using sophisticated methods for telomere length determination, the authors show that critical telomere shortening occurs in a proportion of CLL samples and correlates with the presence of large-scale genomic rearrangements occurring in telomeric reg...

Journal: :Nature chemical biology 2007
Maria A Blasco

Telomere shortening occurs concomitant with organismal aging, and it is accelerated in the context of human diseases associated with mutations in telomerase, such as some cases of dyskeratosis congenita, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and aplastic anemia. People with these diseases, as well as Terc-deficient mice, show decreased lifespan coincidental with a premature loss of tissue renewal, whic...

Journal: :Genomics 2015
O Uziel N Yosef R Sharan E Ruppin M Kupiec M Kushnir E Beery T Cohen-Diker J Nordenberg M Lahav

Previously, we have shown that shortening of telomeres by telomerase inhibition sensitized cancer cells to cisplatinum, slowed their migration, increased DNA damage and impaired DNA repair. The mechanism behind these effects is not fully characterized. Its clarification could facilitate novel therapeutics development and may obviate the time consuming process of telomere shortening achieved by ...

Journal: :Clinical Interventions in Aging 2008
Shian-ling Ding Chen-Yang Shen

The molecular mechanisms involved in human aging are complicated. Two progeria syndromes, Werner's syndrome (WS) and Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), characterized by clinical features mimicking physiological aging at an early age, provide insights into the mechanisms of natural aging. Based on recent findings on WS and HGPS, we suggest a model of human aging. Human aging can be tri...

Journal: :Journal of hypertension 2007
José J Fuster Javier Díez Vicente Andrés

Aging is a major risk factor for hypertension and associated cardiovascular disease. In most proliferative tissues, aging is characterized by shortening of the DNA component of telomeres, the specialized genetic segments that cap the end of eukaryotic chromosomes and protect them from end-to-end fusions. By inducing genomic instability, replicative senescence and apoptosis, telomere shortening ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Lin Liu Sonia Franco Barbara Spyropoulos Peter B Moens Maria A Blasco David L Keefe

Telomere shortening can lead to chromosome instability, replicative senescence, and apoptosis in both somatic and male germ cells. To study roles for mammalian telomeres in homologous pairing and recombination, we characterized effects of telomere shortening on spermatogenesis and oogenesis in late-generation telomerase-deficient mice. We show that shortened telomeres of late-generation telomer...

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