نتایج جستجو برای: telomerase

تعداد نتایج: 8174  

2011
Xiao Zhen Zhou

Human chromosome 8p23 is a region that has the most frequent heterozygosity in common human adult epithelial malignancies, but its major tumor suppressor gene(s) remain to be identified. Telomerase is activated in most human cancers and is critical for cancer cell growth. However, little is known about the significance of telomerase activation in chromosome instability and cancer initiation. Th...

1999
Sophie Ferlicot Valérie Paradis Delphine Dargère Geneviève Monges Pierre Bedossa

Background—While telomerase is undetectable in most normal somatic tissues, telomerase activation has been detected in many immortal cell lines and various cancers. Aim—To investigate telomerase expression in hepatocellular carcinoma, and to assess the expression of the RNA component of telomerase, hTR. Methods—39 hepatocellular carcinomas were studied using a telomerase polymerase chain reacti...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2002
Robert F Newbold

Repression of telomerase in the somatic tissues of humans, and probably other long-lived mammals, appears to have evolved as a powerful protective barrier against cancer. Immortalization in vitro of normal human cells that lack telomerase involves the reactivation of telomerase or, rarely, an alternative (ALT) mechanism for maintaining telomeres. Inactivation of the effectors of replicative sen...

2014
Brooke Wilson Kira D. Novakofski Rachel Sacher Donocoff Yan-Xiang Amber Liang Lisa A. Fortier

OBJECTIVE Telomere length and telomerase activity are important indicators of cellular senescence and replicative ability. Loss of telomerase is associated with ageing and the development of osteoarthritis. Implantation of telomerase-positive cells, chondrocytes, or stem cells expressing a normal chondrocyte phenotype is desired for cartilage repair procedures. The objective of this study was t...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Adam Freund Franklin L. Zhong Andrew S. Venteicher Zhaojing Meng Timothy D. Veenstra Judith Frydman Steven E. Artandi

Telomere maintenance by telomerase is impaired in the stem cell disease dyskeratosis congenita and during human aging. Telomerase depends upon a complex pathway for enzyme assembly, localization in Cajal bodies, and association with telomeres. Here, we identify the chaperonin CCT/TRiC as a critical regulator of telomerase trafficking using a high-content genome-wide siRNA screen in human cells ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
A Akalin L W Elmore H L Forsythe B A Amaker E D McCollum P S Nelson J L Ware S E Holt

Telomerase activity has been detected in >85% of all malignant human cancers, including 90% of prostate carcinomas. Using a well-characterized experimental prostate cancer system, we have found that telomerase activity is notably increased (>10-fold) during tumorigenic conversion. Expression profiles of the telomerase components (hTR and hTERT) revealed no substantive changes, which suggests a ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Steven Russell Fauce Beth D Jamieson Allison C Chin Ronald T Mitsuyasu Stan T Parish Hwee L Ng Christina M Ramirez Kitchen Otto O Yang Calvin B Harley Rita B Effros

Telomerase reverse transcribes telomere DNA onto the ends of linear chromosomes and retards cellular aging. In contrast to most normal somatic cells, which show little or no telomerase activity, immune cells up-regulate telomerase in concert with activation. Nevertheless, during aging and chronic HIV-1 infection, there are high proportions of dysfunctional CD8(+) CTL with short telomeres, sugge...

2013
Lai Hong Wong Asier Unciti-Broceta Michaela Spitzer Rachel White Mike Tyers Lea Harrington

Telomerase comprises a reverse transcriptase and an internal RNA template that maintains telomeres in many eukaryotes, and it is a well-validated cancer target. However, there is a dearth of small molecules with efficacy against human telomerase in vivo. We developed a surrogate yeast high-throughput assay to identify human telomerase inhibitors. The reversibility of growth arrest induced by ac...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Rebecca L Tomlinson Tania D Ziegler Teerawit Supakorndej Rebecca M Terns Michael P Terns

Telomerase synthesizes telomeres at the ends of human chromosomes during S phase. The results presented here suggest that telomerase activity may be regulated by intranuclear trafficking of the key components of the enzyme in human cells. We examined the subcellular localization of endogenous human telomerase RNA (hTR) and telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) in HeLa cervical carcinoma cell...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Weihang Chai Lance P Ford Lisa Lenertz Woodring E Wright Jerry W Shay

Telomere length maintenance, an activity essential for chromosome stability and genome integrity, is regulated by telomerase- and telomere-associated factors. The DNA repair protein Ku (a heterodimer of Ku70 and Ku80 subunits) associates with mammalian telomeres and contributes to telomere maintenance. Here, we analyzed the physical association of Ku with human telomerase both in vivo and in vi...

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