Telomerase activity is the principal telomere maintenance mechanism in human cancers, however 15% of cancers utilise a recombination-based mechanism referred to as alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) that leads to long and heterogenous telomere length distributions. Loss-of-function mutations in the Alpha Thalassemia/Mental Retardation Syndrome X-Linked (ATRX) gene are frequently found in ALT cancers. Here, we demonstrate that the loss of ATRX, coupled with telomere dysfunction during crisis, is sufficient to initiate activation of the ALT pathway and that it confers replicative immortality in human fibroblasts. Additionally, loss of ATRX combined with a telomere-driven crisis in HCT116 epithelial cancer cells led to the initiation o...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
Loss of the histone H3.3-specific chaperone component ATRX or its partner DAXX frequently occurs in ...
Telomeres are key chromosomal components that maintain genomic integrity in normal cells. Telomeres ...
Telomerase activity is the principal telomere maintenance mechanism in human cancers, however 15% of...
Telomerase activity is the principal telomere maintenance mechanism in human cancers, however 15% of...
Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) is an aberrant DNA recombination pathway which grants rep...
<div><p>The Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) pathway is a telomerase-independent pathway f...
Maintaining replicative immortality is a crucial step in the development of cancers and is achieved ...
In an effort to achieve replicative immortality, human cancer cells must avoid the constant telomere...
Cancers must maintain their telomeres at lengths sufficient for cell survival. In several cancer sub...
International audienceMutations in ATRX (alpha thalassemia/mental retardation syndrome X-linked), a ...
SummaryThe chromatin-remodeler ATRX is frequently lost in cancer cells that use ALT (alternative len...
Telomeres are responsible for protecting chromosome ends in order to prevent the loss of coding DNA....
Telomeres are biological constructs that protect the genomic information from DNA damage repair path...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
Loss of the histone H3.3-specific chaperone component ATRX or its partner DAXX frequently occurs in ...
Telomeres are key chromosomal components that maintain genomic integrity in normal cells. Telomeres ...
Telomerase activity is the principal telomere maintenance mechanism in human cancers, however 15% of...
Telomerase activity is the principal telomere maintenance mechanism in human cancers, however 15% of...
Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) is an aberrant DNA recombination pathway which grants rep...
<div><p>The Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) pathway is a telomerase-independent pathway f...
Maintaining replicative immortality is a crucial step in the development of cancers and is achieved ...
In an effort to achieve replicative immortality, human cancer cells must avoid the constant telomere...
Cancers must maintain their telomeres at lengths sufficient for cell survival. In several cancer sub...
International audienceMutations in ATRX (alpha thalassemia/mental retardation syndrome X-linked), a ...
SummaryThe chromatin-remodeler ATRX is frequently lost in cancer cells that use ALT (alternative len...
Telomeres are responsible for protecting chromosome ends in order to prevent the loss of coding DNA....
Telomeres are biological constructs that protect the genomic information from DNA damage repair path...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
Eukaryotic cells undergo continuous telomere shortening as a consequence of multiple rounds of repli...
Loss of the histone H3.3-specific chaperone component ATRX or its partner DAXX frequently occurs in ...
Telomeres are key chromosomal components that maintain genomic integrity in normal cells. Telomeres ...