Repression of the telomerase catalytic subunit by a gene on human chromosome 3 that induces cellular senescence
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Repression of the telomerase catalytic subunit by a gene on human chromosome 3 that induces cellular senescence
Abstract
The cellular senescence program is controlled by multiple genetic pathways, one of which involves the regulation of telomerase and telomere shortening. The introduction of a normal human chromosome 3 into the human renal cell carcinoma cell line RCC23 caused repression of telomerase activity, progressive shortening of telomeres, and restoration of the cellular senescence program. We attributed the repression of telomerase activity to the marked downregulation of the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of telomerase (hEST2/hTRT) but not another protein component (TP1/TLP1) or the RNA component of telomerase. These results suggest that a senescence-inducing gene on chromosome 3 controls hEST2/hTRT gene expression either directly or indirectly and support the notion that hEST2/hTRT is the major determinant of telomerase enzymatic activity in human cells.
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