| Literature DB >> 28184371 |
Ekta Khattar1, Vinay Tergaonkar2.
Abstract
Telomerase elongates telomeres and is crucial for maintaining genomic stability. While stem cells and cancer cells display high telomerase activity, normal somatic cells lack telomerase activity primarily due to transcriptional repression of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), the catalytic component of telomerase. Transcription factor binding, chromatin status as well as epigenetic modifications at the TERT promoter regulates TERT transcription. Myc is an important transcriptional regulator of TERT that directly controls its expression by promoter binding and associating with other transcription factors. In this review, we discuss the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind regulation of TERT transcription by Myc. We also discuss future perspectives in investigating the regulation of Myc at TERT promoter during cancer development.Entities:
Keywords: Myc; TERT; cancer; telomerase; transcription
Year: 2017 PMID: 28184371 PMCID: PMC5266692 DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2017.00001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Dev Biol ISSN: 2296-634X
Figure 1A schematic representation of the human TERT promoter is shown. Binding sites for various transcription factors are displayed. Specific nucleotide positions for all binding sites are indicated. +1 indicates the transcription start site and +77 indicates the translation start site.
This table summarizes correlation analyses between: (a) Myc and TERT expression, (b) Myc expression and telomerase activity in various types of cancers.
| Breast Cancer ( | No correlation | Not reported | Kirkpatrick et al., |
| Cervical cancer ( | Positive | Not reported | Sagawa et al., |
| Hepatocellular carcinoma ( | No correlation | Not reported | Chen et al., |
| Ovarian cancer ( | No correlation | Positive | Wisman et al., |
| Non-small cell lung cancer ( | Positive | Not reported | Geng et al., |
| Lymphoma ( | Positive | Positive | Klapper et al., |
| Malignant lipomatous tumors ( | Positive | Positive | Schneider-Stock et al., |
| Colon cancer ( | Positive | Not reported | Georgakopoulos et al., |
| Gastric cancer ( | Positive | Not reported | Silva et al., |
| Prostate cancer ( | Positive | Not reported | Latil et al., |
Positive correlation: high Myc expression co-occurs with high TERT mRNA expression or telomerase activity. No correlation: Myc levels and TERT mRNA expression or Myc levels and telomerase activity show no significant association. Not reported: the investigating group did not examine the correlation.