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Extensive Proliferation of Human Cancer Cells with Ever-Shorter Telomeres
Rebecca A. Dagg, Hilda A. Pickett, Axel A. Neumann, Christine E. Napier, Jeremy D. Henson, Erdahl Teber, Jonathan W. Arthur, C. Patrick Reynolds, Jayne Murray, Michelle Haber, Alexander P. Sobinoff, Loretta M. S. Lau, Roger R. Reddel
Cell Reports · 2017 · ▲ 110 citations
Abstract
Acquisition of replicative immortality is currently regarded as essential for malignant transformation. This is achieved by activating a telomere(definition) lengthening mechanism (TLM), either telomerase or alternative lengthening of telomeres, to counter normal telomere attrition. However, a substantial proportion of some cancer types, including glioblastomas, liposarcomas, retinoblastomas, and osteosarcomas, are reportedly TLM-negative. As serial samples of human tumors cannot usually be obtained to monitor telomere length changes, it has previously been impossible to determine whether tumors are truly TLM-deficient, there is a previously unrecognized TLM, or the assay results are false-negative. Here, we show that a subset of high-risk neuroblastomas (with ∼50% 5-year mortality) lacked significant TLM activity. Cancer cells derived from these highly aggressive tumors initially had long telomeres and proliferated for >200 population doublings with ever-shorter telomeres. This indicates that prevention of telomere shortening is not always required for oncogenesis, which has implications for inhibiting TLMs for cancer therapy.
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Dagg, R.A., Pickett, H.A., Neumann, A.A., Napier, C.E., Henson, J.D., Teber, E., Arthur, J.W., Reynolds, C.P., Murray, J., Haber, M., Sobinoff, A.P., Lau, L.M.S., & Reddel, R.R. (2017). Extensive Proliferation of Human Cancer Cells with Ever-Shorter Telomeres. <em>Cell Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.05.087
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Dagg RA, Pickett HA, Neumann AA, Napier CE, Henson JD, Teber E, et al. Extensive Proliferation of Human Cancer Cells with Ever-Shorter Telomeres. Cell Reports. 2017. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.05.087.
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@article{rebecca2017Extens,
title = {Extensive Proliferation of Human Cancer Cells with Ever-Shorter Telomeres},
author = {Rebecca A. Dagg and Hilda A. Pickett and Axel A. Neumann and Christine E. Napier and Jeremy D. Henson and Erdahl Teber and Jonathan W. Arthur and C. Patrick Reynolds and Jayne Murray and Michelle Haber and Alexander P. Sobinoff and Loretta M. S. Lau and Roger R. Reddel},
journal = {Cell Reports},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.1016/j.celrep.2017.05.087},
}
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