Extension of cell life-span and telomere length in animals cloned from senescent somatic cells
- PMID: 10784448
- DOI: 10.1126/science.288.5466.665
Extension of cell life-span and telomere length in animals cloned from senescent somatic cells
Abstract
The potential of cloning depends in part on whether the procedure can reverse cellular aging and restore somatic cells to a phenotypically youthful state. Here, we report the birth of six healthy cloned calves derived from populations of senescent donor somatic cells. Nuclear transfer extended the replicative life-span of senescent cells (zero to four population doublings remaining) to greater than 90 population doublings. Early population doubling level complementary DNA-1 (EPC-1, an age-dependent gene) expression in cells from the cloned animals was 3.5- to 5-fold higher than that in cells from age-matched (5 to 10 months old) controls. Southern blot and flow cytometric analyses indicated that the telomeres were also extended beyond those of newborn (<2 weeks old) and age-matched control animals. The ability to regenerate animals and cells may have important implications for medicine and the study of mammalian aging.
Comment in
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In contrast to Dolly, cloning resets telomere clock in cattle.Science. 2000 Apr 28;288(5466):586-7. doi: 10.1126/science.288.5466.586. Science. 2000. PMID: 10798984 No abstract available.
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