Telomerase prevents the accelerated cell ageing of Werner syndrome fibroblasts (original) (raw)
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- Christopher J. Jones1 na1,
- Julia W. Skinner1,
- Michele F. Haughton1,
- Corrin Wallis2,
- David Wynford-Thomas1,
- Richard G.A. Faragher2 &
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- David Kipling1
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Abstract
Werner syndrome (WS) is a rare disorder inherited in an autosomal recessive manner and characterized by accelerated ageing1. WS fibroblasts display an accelerated rate of senescence in vitro2, which has been linked to this progeroid phenotype. The senescence of normal human fibroblasts is triggered by telomere shortening3,4,5, whereas the premature senescence of WS fibroblasts has been assumed6,7 to reflect the accumulation of DNA damage. Here we show that forced expression of telomerase in WS confers extended cellular lifespan and probable immortality.
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We thank C. Harley for providing pGRN121 and J. Smith for providing the HCA2 cell strain. This work was supported by the Cancer Research Campaign and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council's Science of Ageing Initiative. D.K. is a Fellow of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine.
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- Fiona S. Wyllie and Christopher J. Jones: These authors contributed equally to this work.
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Fiona S. Wyllie, Christopher J. Jones, Julia W. Skinner, Michele F. Haughton, David Wynford-Thomas & David Kipling - School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, Cockcroft Building, Brighton, UK
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Wyllie, F., Jones, C., Skinner, J. et al. Telomerase prevents the accelerated cell ageing of Werner syndrome fibroblasts .Nat Genet 24, 16–17 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/71630
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