The immortal phenotype of most human cancers is attributable to telomerase expression. However, a number of immortal cell lines and tumors achieve telomere maintenance in the absence of telomerase via alternative mechanisms known as ALT (alternative lengthening of telomeres). Here we show that the promoter of the telomerase RNA gene (hTERC) is methylated in three of five ALT cell lines and is associated with a total absence of hTERC expression in the three lines. Treatment with 5-azacytidine in combination with trichostatin A resulted in partial demethylation of the hTERC promoter and expression of the gene. Partial methylation was detected in tumors (5%) and in immortal cell lines (27%). Cell lines with partial methylation express hTERC. O...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Most human tumor cells acquire immortality by activating the expression of telomerase, a ribonucleop...
Telomeres are key chromosomal components that maintain genomic integrity in normal cells. Telomeres ...
The immortal phenotype of most human cancers is attributable to telomerase expression. However, a nu...
The presence of active telomere maintenance mechanisms in immortal cells allows the bypass of senesc...
Telomerase is the ribonucleoproteic complex involved in maintaining telomere size. It is expressed i...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic process involved in embryonic development, differentiation and agin...
Telomerase, the ribonucleoprotein complex involved in telomere maintenance, is composed of two main ...
Telomere length is maintained by two known mechanisms, the activation of telomerase or alternative l...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
AbstractReplicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this ...
The catalytic subunit of human telomerase (TERT) is highly expressed in cancer cells, and correlates...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
The catalytic subunit of human telomerase (TERT) is highly expressed in cancer cells, and correlates...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Most human tumor cells acquire immortality by activating the expression of telomerase, a ribonucleop...
Telomeres are key chromosomal components that maintain genomic integrity in normal cells. Telomeres ...
The immortal phenotype of most human cancers is attributable to telomerase expression. However, a nu...
The presence of active telomere maintenance mechanisms in immortal cells allows the bypass of senesc...
Telomerase is the ribonucleoproteic complex involved in maintaining telomere size. It is expressed i...
DNA methylation is an epigenetic process involved in embryonic development, differentiation and agin...
Telomerase, the ribonucleoprotein complex involved in telomere maintenance, is composed of two main ...
Telomere length is maintained by two known mechanisms, the activation of telomerase or alternative l...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
Telomerase is required for the complete replication of chromosomal ends. In tumors, the human telome...
AbstractReplicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this ...
The catalytic subunit of human telomerase (TERT) is highly expressed in cancer cells, and correlates...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
The catalytic subunit of human telomerase (TERT) is highly expressed in cancer cells, and correlates...
Replicative senescence forms a major barrier to tumor progression. Cancer cells bypass this by using...
Most human tumor cells acquire immortality by activating the expression of telomerase, a ribonucleop...
Telomeres are key chromosomal components that maintain genomic integrity in normal cells. Telomeres ...