Literature DB >> 8615664

Telomeres, telomerase and cancer: is the magic bullet real?

H W Sharma1, J Y Maltese, X Zhu, H E Kaiser, R Narayanan.   

Abstract

Nature recruited telomerase to compensate for the incomplete replication of chromosomal ends (telomeres). In higher organisms, telomeres are eroded at each cell division. Cancer cells frequently show chromosomal instability resulting in ring chromosomes, telomeric associations, and dicentric chromosomes. As a consequence of telomeric erosion, the ribonucleoprotein complex termed "telomerase" is reactive in a subpopulation of cells. Telomerase adds a hexameric repeat of the sequence 5' TTAGGG 3' to the ends of the chromosomes and hence stabilizes the telomeric length. Telomerase is active in vertebrates mostly in germ cells and the early stage embryo but is inactivated or repressed in somatic cells. Detection of telomerase activity in the overwhelming majority of advanced and metastatic human cancers but not in most somatic cells implies that telomerase-dependent immortalization could contribute to the malignancy. Future studies on the expression and regulation of the individual components of telomerase may enable us to clarify the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of telomerase in cancer.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8615664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


  7 in total

1.  Cell cycle-dependent modulation of telomerase activity in tumor cells.

Authors:  X Zhu; R Kumar; M Mandal; N Sharma; H W Sharma; U Dhingra; J A Sokoloski; R Hsiao; R Narayanan
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1996-06-11       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 2.  Genetic and epigenetic trends in telomere research: a novel way in immunoepigenetics.

Authors:  Dora Melicher; Edit I Buzas; Andras Falus
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2015-07-20       Impact factor: 9.261

3.  Characterization of human telomerase complex.

Authors:  S Ramakrishnan; H W Sharma; A D Farris; K M Kaufman; J B Harley; K Collins; G J Pruijn; W J van Venrooij; M L Martin; R Narayanan
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1997-09-16       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 4.  Small nucleolar RNAs in cancer.

Authors:  Kaiissar Mannoor; Jipei Liao; Feng Jiang
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2012-04-03

5.  Expression of telomerase activity and oxidative stress in human hepatocellular carcinoma with cirrhosis.

Authors:  Dao-Yong Liu; Zhi-Hai Peng; Guo-Qiang Qiu; Chong-Zhi Zhou
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 5.742

6.  DNA hairpins containing the cytidine analog pyrrolo-dC: structural, thermodynamic, and spectroscopic studies.

Authors:  Xu Zhang; Randy M Wadkins
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2009-03-04       Impact factor: 4.033

7.  BRD4 inhibitors block telomere elongation.

Authors:  Steven Wang; Alexandra M Pike; Stella S Lee; Margaret A Strong; Carla J Connelly; Carol W Greider
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2017-08-21       Impact factor: 16.971

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