AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a high percentage of human cancers and has been hypothesized to contribute to tumorigenesis and maintenance of stem cell states. To explore telomerase regulation, we employed a general genetic screen to identify negative regulators of hTERT. We discovered three tumor suppressor/oncogene pathways involved in hTERT repression. One, the Mad1/c-Myc pathway, had been previously implicated in hTERT regulation. The second, SIP1, a transcriptional target of the TGF-β pathway, mediates the TGF-β regulated repression of hTERT. The third, the tumor suppressor Menin, is a direct repressor of hTERT. Depleting Menin immortalizes primary human fibroblasts an...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
AbstractReplicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this ...
AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a...
Background: Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is a promising anti-ca...
Abstract Background Limitless self-renewal is one of ...
Telomere length is maintained by two known mechanisms, the activation of telomerase or alternative l...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase associated with cellular immortality through telomere maintena...
Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is a promising anti-cancer target,...
Telomerase activity is dependent on the expression of 2 main core component genes, hTERT, which enco...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
Cancer-specific hTERT promoter mutations reported in 19% of cancers result in enhanced telomerase ac...
As a major cancer hallmark, there is a sustained interest in understanding the telomerase contributi...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
AbstractReplicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this ...
AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a...
Background: Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is a promising anti-ca...
Abstract Background Limitless self-renewal is one of ...
Telomere length is maintained by two known mechanisms, the activation of telomerase or alternative l...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase associated with cellular immortality through telomere maintena...
Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is a promising anti-cancer target,...
Telomerase activity is dependent on the expression of 2 main core component genes, hTERT, which enco...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
Cancer-specific hTERT promoter mutations reported in 19% of cancers result in enhanced telomerase ac...
As a major cancer hallmark, there is a sustained interest in understanding the telomerase contributi...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
AbstractReplicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this ...