Background: Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is a promising anti-cancer target, but few small molecule telomerase inhibitors have been developed. Reactivated transcription of the catalytic subunit hTERT in cancer cells controls telomerase expression. Better understanding of upstream pathways is critical for effective anti-telomerase therapeutics and may reveal new targets to inhibit hTERT expression. Methodology/Principal Findings: In a focused promoter screen, several GSK3 inhibitors suppressed hTERT reporter activity. GSK3 inhibition using 6-bromoindirubin-3′-oxime suppressed hTERT expression, telomerase activity and telomere length in several cancer cell lines and growth and hTERT expression in ovarian...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase that maintains telomere length. Telomerase activity is suppres...
SummaryTo assess telomerase as a cancer therapeutic target and determine adaptive mechanisms to telo...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
<b>Background</b>: Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is ...
Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is a promising anti-cancer target,...
AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a...
Background: Telomeres play a vital role in maintaining the integrity of the genome. Mammalian telome...
Background Limitless self-renewal is one of the hallmarks of cancer and is attained...
expression. and of c-Jun, p53, STAT3, AR and c-Myc. expression in cancer cells and contributes to t...
Cancer cells depend on transcription of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT). Many transcription ...
Background: Telomerase is in charge of telomere extending and is triggered in around 90% of cancers....
がん進展制御研究所 Telomerase activation is a critical step for human carcinogenesis through the maintenance ...
Telomeres consist of protein complexes and repeated ‘TTAGGG’ double strand DNA sequences ended by a ...
Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may ...
Background and Objective: Telomerase is in charge of telomere extending. It is triggered in about 90...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase that maintains telomere length. Telomerase activity is suppres...
SummaryTo assess telomerase as a cancer therapeutic target and determine adaptive mechanisms to telo...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
<b>Background</b>: Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is ...
Telomerase controls telomere homeostasis and cell immortality and is a promising anti-cancer target,...
AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a...
Background: Telomeres play a vital role in maintaining the integrity of the genome. Mammalian telome...
Background Limitless self-renewal is one of the hallmarks of cancer and is attained...
expression. and of c-Jun, p53, STAT3, AR and c-Myc. expression in cancer cells and contributes to t...
Cancer cells depend on transcription of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT). Many transcription ...
Background: Telomerase is in charge of telomere extending and is triggered in around 90% of cancers....
がん進展制御研究所 Telomerase activation is a critical step for human carcinogenesis through the maintenance ...
Telomeres consist of protein complexes and repeated ‘TTAGGG’ double strand DNA sequences ended by a ...
Telomerase is expressed in more than 85% of cancer cells. Tumor cells with metastatic potential may ...
Background and Objective: Telomerase is in charge of telomere extending. It is triggered in about 90...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase that maintains telomere length. Telomerase activity is suppres...
SummaryTo assess telomerase as a cancer therapeutic target and determine adaptive mechanisms to telo...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...