More on the Lack of Correlation between Terra Expression and Telomere Length
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We appreciated the commentary of Van Beneden et al. (1) on our article (2) because is giving us the opportunity to discuss the advantages and limitations of the various methods currently in use to measure TElomeric Repeat containing RNA (TERRA) cellular levels and to present new data supporting our previous conclusions. Which is the most appropriate method to analyze TERRA levels? With qRT-PCR, specific primer pairs are used to amplify reverse-transcribed fragments complementary to a portion of the subtelomeric region adjacent to the telomere; the number of transcripts containing subtelomeric fragments is measured while no information on the number of UUAGGG repeats within TERRA molecules is obtained. The qRT-PCR method has been extensively used by several groups, including ours; however, we can identify several limitations: (1) primers are constructed on subtelomeric sequences (3), thus, very short and possibly functionally irrelevant RNA molecules containing only a few UUAGGG repeats are detected together with molecules containing large numbers of repeats. However, the mechanisms of TERRA processing and the structure of physiologically relevant molecules have not been clarified yet. Most likely the function of TERRA is related to the UUAGGG repeats for the following reasons: (i) the subtelomeric tract contained in TERRA molecules is relatively short while the UUAGGG repeats can reach several kilobases; in particular, in TERRA molecules transcribed from the XqYq human subtelomere, the distance between the transcription start site and the first telomeric repeat is 257 nt (4, 5); (ii) UUAGGG oligonucleotides interact with several telomere associated proteins, including TRF1 and TRF2 (6). Using mass spectrometry, it was demonstrated that different members of the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein family bind abundantly to TERRA repeats (7, 8) and, more recently, 115 proteins, specifically binding to UUAGGG repeats, were identified (9). (iii) The UUAGGG repeats of TERRA molecules are able to fold into G-quadruplex structures (10) that are required for the binding of TERRA to chromatin (11). (iv) TERRA repeats can inhibit the telomerase enzymatic activity in vitro (12) through base pairing with the telomeric repeat template but their role in the regulation of telomerase in vivo is more controversial (8, 13). (2) Due to the repetitive nature of subtelomeric sequences, it has been often impossible to design primers specific for single subtelomeres; indeed it should be kept in mind that most primer pairs used so far amplify fragments from more than one subtelomere (3, 14, 15). (3) Not all human subtelomeric sequences have been fully assembled (15, 16) and to specifically analyze their transcription remains a challenge; therefore, until we have specific primer sets for each subtelomere, quantification of TERRA molecules by qRT-PCR will not reflect the whole TERRA transcriptome. (4) TERRA promoters and putative promoter start sites have been identified only on 20 human subtelomeres (4) and the transcriptional regulation of the remaining subtelomeres still needs to be elucidated. (5) Quantification of TERRA expression using qRT-PCR on transformed heteroploid cell lines may be biased by variations in the number of chromosome ends recognized by each primer pair. (6) The contribution of each subtelomere to total TERRA is variable, depending on its transcription efficiency (2, 15). It is also important to point out that, since telomere length (17) and TERRA transcription vary from end to end, we should be able to measure both of them at single chromosome-end level to precisely define the relationship between these two parameters. Comparing average telomere length with the expression of a few subtelomeric regions may be misleading. Regarding northern blotting, as clearly shown by the Decottignies group (1, 14) the visualization of high molecular weight RNA molecules is favored by alkaline treatment of the gels. Using this approach, these authors observed the appearance of high molecular weight TERRA molecules in cell lines in which telomeres were artificially hyper-elongated by ectopic expression of telomerase holoenzyme; in parallel, measuring TERRA levels by qRT-PCR, they concluded that, in the cell lines with longer telomeres, TERRA expression was reduced to 50%. However, the comparison between the qRT-PCR and the northern blotting results is confusing [Figures 1B,E in Ref. (1)]. In the northern blots, the appearance of a high molecular weight (>5.3 kb) TERRA fraction in cells with long telomeres does not parallel a loss of the lower molecular weight molecules (<5.3 kb); rather, in cells with elongated telomeres, the signal corresponding to shorter molecules is stronger compared to parental cells. Therefore, in cells overexpressing telomerase, the total number of TERRA molecules, detected by northern blotting, appears greater than in the parental cells. The discrepancy of the results obtained with the More on the lack of correlation between TERRA expression and telomere length
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