نتایج جستجو برای: telomere

تعداد نتایج: 12402  

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002
Hyeong Rok Kim Young Jin Kim Hyun Jong Kim Shin Kon Kim Ji Hee Lee

Telomere shortening and telomerase activation occur frequently in cases of colorectal carcinoma. In this study, we correlated the clinicopathological parameters with the telomere length in colorectal carcinomas, colonic polyps, and normal colonic tissues. We also investigated whether the telomere length changes reflect the biologic behavior of tumors and different modes of tumor development. Te...

2014
Venkateswarlu Popuri Joseph Hsu Prabhat Khadka Kent Horvath Yie Liu Deborah L. Croteau Vilhelm A. Bohr

A variety of human tumors employ alternative and recombination-mediated lengthening for telomere maintenance (ALT). Human RecQ helicases, such as BLM and WRN, can efficiently unwind alternate/secondary structures during telomere replication and/or recombination. Here, we report a novel role for RECQL1, the most abundant human RecQ helicase but functionally least studied, in telomere maintenance...

2012
Hannah S. Bender Elizabeth P. Murchison Hilda A. Pickett Janine E. Deakin Margaret A. Strong Carly Conlan Daniel A. McMillan Axel A. Neumann Carol W. Greider Gregory J. Hannon Roger R. Reddel Jennifer A. Marshall. Graves

Telomeres, specialised structures that protect chromosome ends, play a critical role in preserving chromosome integrity. Telomere dynamics in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) are of particular interest in light of the emergence of devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), a transmissible malignancy that causes rapid mortality and threatens the species with extinction. We used fluorescent in...

2017
Alejandro D. Bolzán

Telomere instability results from chromosome end loss (due to chromosome breakage at one or both ends) or, more frequently, telomere dysfunction. Dysfunctional telomeres arise when they lose their end-capping function or become critically short, which causes chromosomal termini to behave like a DNA double-strand break. At the chromosomal level, this phenomenon is visualized by using Fluorescenc...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2008
Lakxmi Subramanian Bettina A Moser Toru M Nakamura

Fission yeast cells survive loss of the telomerase catalytic subunit Trt1 (TERT) through recombination-based telomere maintenance or through chromosome circularization. Although trt1Delta survivors with linear chromosomes can be obtained, they often spontaneously circularize their chromosomes. Therefore, it was difficult to establish genetic requirements for telomerase-independent telomere main...

2017
Jens Helby Børge G. Nordestgaard Thomas Benfield Stig E. Bojesen

In the general population, older age is associated with short leukocyte telomere length and with high risk of infections. In a recent study of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for severe aplastic anemia, long donor leukocyte telomere length was associated with improved survival in the recipients. These findings suggest that leukocyte telomere length could possibly be a marker of im...

Journal: :Cell cycle 2014
Yun-Ling Zheng Fan Zhang Bing Sun Juan Du Chongkui Sun Jie Yuan Ying Wang Lian Tao Krishna Kota Xuefeng Liu Richard Schlegel Qin Yang

Telomere lengths are tightly regulated within a narrow range in normal human cells. Previous studies have extensively focused on how short telomeres are extended and have demonstrated that telomerase plays a central role in elongating short telomeres. However, much about the molecular mechanisms of regulating excessively long telomeres is unknown. In this report, we demonstrated that the telome...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2004
Duncan M Baird Terence Davis Jan Rowson Christopher J Jones David Kipling

The aim of this study was to investigate whether the accelerated replicative senescence seen in Werner syndrome (WS) fibroblasts is due to accelerated telomere loss per cell division. Using single telomere length analysis (STELA) we show that the mean rate of telomere shortening in WS bulk cultures ranges between that of normal fibroblasts [99 bp/population doubling (PD)] and four times that of...

2017
Melissa Bateson Daniel Nettle

Longitudinal studies of human leucocyte telomere length often report a percentage of individuals whose telomeres appear to lengthen. However, based on theoretical considerations and empirical data, Steenstrup et al. (Nucleic Acids Research, 2013, vol 41(13): e131) concluded that this lengthening is unlikely to be a real biological phenomenon and is more likely to be an artefact of measurement e...

2015
Tomohisa Nezu Naohisa Hosomi Tetsuya Takahashi Kumiko Anno Shiro Aoki Akira Shimamoto Hirofumi Maruyama Tomonori Hayashi Masayasu Matsumoto Hidetoshi Tahara

BACKGROUND The telomeric 3'-overhang (G-tail) length is essential for the biological effects of telomere dysfunction in vitro, but the association of length with aging and cardiovascular risk is unclear in humans. We investigated the association between the telomere G-tail length of leukocytes and cardiovascular risk, age-related white matter changes (ARWMCs), and endothelial function. METHOD...

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