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Aleksandra Romaniuk1, Anna Paszel-Jaworska1, Ewa Totoń1, Natalia Lisiak1, Hanna Hołysz1, Anna Królak1, Sylwia Grodecka-Gazdecka2, Błażej Rubiś3.
Abstract
Telomerase is perceived as an immortality enzyme that enables passing the Hayflick limit. Its main function is telomere restoration but only in a limited group of cells, including cancer cells. Since it is found in a vast majority of cancer cells, it became a natural target for cancer therapy. However, it has much more functions than just altering the metabolism of telomeres-it also reveals numerous so-called non-canonical functions. Thus, a question arises whether it is always beneficial to turn it off when planning a cancer strategy and considering potential side effects? The purpose of this review is to discuss some of the recent discoveries about telomere-independent functions of telomerase in the context of cancer therapy and potential side effects.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Telomerase; Telomeres; hTERT
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30448892 DOI: 10.1007/s11033-018-4496-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biol Rep ISSN: 0301-4851 Impact factor: 2.316