Progressive telomere shortening during lifespan is associated with restriction of cell proliferation, genome instability and aging. Apoptosis and senescence are the two major outcomes upon irreversible cellular damage. Here, we show a transition of these two cell fates during aging of telomerase deficient zebrafish. In young telomerase mutants, proliferative tissues exhibit DNA damage and p53-dependent apoptosis, but no senescence. However, these tissues in older animals display loss of cellularity and senescence becomes predominant. Tissue alterations are accompanied by a pro-proliferative stimulus mediated by AKT signaling. Upon AKT activation, FoxO transcription factors are phosphorylated and translocated out of the nucleus. This results...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Normal mammalian cells only divide a limited number o...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Progressive telomere shortening during lifespan is associated with restriction of cell proliferation...
Telomerase activity is restricted in humans. Consequentially, telomeres shorten in most cells throug...
Age is the highest risk factor for some of the most prevalent human diseases, including cancer. Telo...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
Uncovering the mechanisms underlying ageing of the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial to identi...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
grantor: University of TorontoNormal human cells have a finite life span and undergo senes...
Telomere dynamics are a critical component of both aging and cancer. Telomeres progressively shorten...
A mitotic cell that rests in permanent cell cycle arrest without the ability to divide is considered...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is often defined as an irreversible cell cycle arrest of mitotic cells...
Mammalian aging occurs in part because of a decline in the restorative capacity of tissue stem cells...
Telomeres are higher order structures that cap and protect chromosome ends. Telomeric DNA naturally ...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Normal mammalian cells only divide a limited number o...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...
Progressive telomere shortening during lifespan is associated with restriction of cell proliferation...
Telomerase activity is restricted in humans. Consequentially, telomeres shorten in most cells throug...
Age is the highest risk factor for some of the most prevalent human diseases, including cancer. Telo...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
Uncovering the mechanisms underlying ageing of the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial to identi...
Telomeres shorten with each cell division and telomere dysfunction is a recognized hallmark of aging...
grantor: University of TorontoNormal human cells have a finite life span and undergo senes...
Telomere dynamics are a critical component of both aging and cancer. Telomeres progressively shorten...
A mitotic cell that rests in permanent cell cycle arrest without the ability to divide is considered...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is often defined as an irreversible cell cycle arrest of mitotic cells...
Mammalian aging occurs in part because of a decline in the restorative capacity of tissue stem cells...
Telomeres are higher order structures that cap and protect chromosome ends. Telomeric DNA naturally ...
PhD ThesisCellular senescence is a state of enduring cell-cycle arrest characterised by a persisten...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Normal mammalian cells only divide a limited number o...
Human cellular mortality is exquisitely regulated in order to prevent both premature loss of cellula...