Telomere and Its Role in Diseases

Oncomedicine Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ONCM.28210
Stephanie W. Wang, Chikezie O Madu, Yi Lu
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Telomeres are highly conservative repeated nucleotide sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes. Allowing effective DNA replication to keep the integrity of gene structure and the stability of chromosomes, telomeres protect the ends of the chromosome from deterioration or from fusion with neighboring chromosomes. Reduction in the telomere length leads to the cessation of cell division and thus cellular senescence. On the other hand, telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex with reverse transcriptase activity, protecting the telomere from being shortened. Thus, it is inactivated by synthesis and adds the repeated sequences onto the telomeres. Telomerase plays an important role in cell senescence and tumor formation. Telomere length and telomerase activity may be mediated by immune, endocrine, and metabolic pathways and accelerate cellular dysfunction, ageing, and even induce cancer over one’s lifespan. Significant attainment of telomerase to maintain telomere length could stop the cell senescence and aging related disease and also is required for the evolution of malignancy. This review discusses the role of telomeres and telomerase in humans during senescence and cancer. The evidence indicates that telomerase-induced telomere length manipulations could be targeted for anti-aging and anti-cancer therapy in the future.
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端粒及其在疾病中的作用
端粒是位于线性染色体末端的高度保守的重复核苷酸序列。端粒允许有效的DNA复制以保持基因结构的完整性和染色体的稳定性,保护染色体的末端免受退化或与邻近染色体融合。端粒长度的减少导致细胞分裂停止,从而导致细胞衰老。另一方面,端粒酶是一种具有逆转录酶活性的核糖核蛋白复合物,保护端粒不被缩短。因此,它通过合成失活并将重复序列添加到端粒上。端粒酶在细胞衰老和肿瘤形成过程中起重要作用。端粒长度和端粒酶活性可能通过免疫、内分泌和代谢途径介导,加速细胞功能障碍、衰老,甚至在人的一生中诱发癌症。端粒酶在维持端粒长度方面的重要作用可以阻止细胞衰老和衰老相关疾病的发生,也是恶性肿瘤发生的必要条件。本文综述了端粒和端粒酶在人类衰老和癌症过程中的作用。这些证据表明,端粒酶诱导的端粒长度操纵可能是未来抗衰老和抗癌治疗的目标。
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