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Telomerase activity coevolves with body mass not lifespan

Andrei Seluanov, Zhuoxun Chen, Christopher Hine, Taís Harumi de Castro Sasahara, Antônio Augusto Coppi Maciel Ribeiro, Kenneth C. Catania, Daven C. Presgraves, Vera Gorbunova

Aging Cell · 2006 · ▲ 235 citations

Abstract

In multicellular organisms, telomerase is required to maintain telomere(definition) length in the germline but is dispensable in the soma. Mice, for example, express telomerase in somatic and germline tissues, while humans express telomerase almost exclusively in the germline. As a result, when telomeres of human somatic cells reach a critical length the cells enter irreversible growth arrest called replicative senescence(definition). Replicative senescence is believed to be an anticancer mechanism that limits cell proliferation. The difference between mice and humans led to the hypothesis that repression of telomerase in somatic cells has evolved as a tumor-suppressor adaptation in large, long-lived organisms. We tested whether regulation of telomerase activity coevolves with lifespan and body mass using comparative analysis of 15 rodent species with highly diverse lifespans and body masses. Here we show that telomerase activity does not coevolve with lifespan but instead coevolves with body mass: larger rodents repress telomerase activity in somatic cells. These results suggest that large body mass presents a greater risk of cancer than long lifespan, and large animals evolve repression of telomerase activity to mitigate that risk.

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Seluanov, A., Chen, Z., Hine, C., Sasahara, T.H.D.C., Ribeiro, A.A.C.M., Catania, K.C., Presgraves, D.C., &amp; Gorbunova, V. (2006). Telomerase activity coevolves with body mass not lifespan. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-9726.2006.00262.x
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Seluanov A, Chen Z, Hine C, Sasahara THDC, Ribeiro AACM, Catania KC, et al. Telomerase activity coevolves with body mass not lifespan. Aging Cell. 2006. doi:10.1111/j.1474-9726.2006.00262.x.
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@article{andrei2006Telome, title = {Telomerase activity coevolves with body mass not lifespan}, author = {Andrei Seluanov and Zhuoxun Chen and Christopher Hine and Taís Harumi de Castro Sasahara and Antônio Augusto Coppi Maciel Ribeiro and Kenneth C. Catania and Daven C. Presgraves and Vera Gorbunova}, journal = {Aging Cell}, year = {2006}, doi = {10.1111/j.1474-9726.2006.00262.x}, }

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