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Telomerase reverse transcriptase promotes cancer cell proliferation by augmenting tRNA expression
Ekta Khattar, Pavanish Kumar, Chia Yi Liu, Semih Can Akıncılar, Anandhkumar Raju, Manikandan Lakshmanan, Julien Jean Pierre Maury, Qiang Yu, Shang Li, Ern Yu Tan, Kam M. Hui, Ming Shi, Yuin‐Han Loh, Vinay Tergaonkar
Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2016 · ▲ 136 citations
Telomere attrition
Epigenetic alterations
Stem-cell exhaustion
Telomerase activation
Cell culture / in vitro
Human
Mouse
Abstract
Transcriptional reactivation of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) reconstitutes telomerase activity in the majority of human cancers. Here, we found that ectopic TERT expression increases cell proliferation, while acute reductions in TERT levels lead to a dramatic loss of proliferation without any change in telomere(definition) length, suggesting that the effects of TERT could be telomere independent. We observed that TERT determines the growth rate of cancer cells by directly regulating global protein synthesis independently of its catalytic activity. Genome-wide TERT binding across 5 cancer cell lines and 2 embryonic stem cell lines revealed that endogenous TERT, driven by mutant promoters or oncogenes, directly associates with the RNA polymerase III (pol III) subunit RPC32 and enhances its recruitment to chromatin, resulting in increased RNA pol III occupancy and tRNA expression in cancers. TERT-deficient mice displayed marked delays in polyomavirus middle T oncogene-induced (PyMT-induced) mammary tumorigenesis, increased survival, and reductions in tRNA levels. Ectopic expression of either RPC32 or TERT restored tRNA levels and proliferation defects in TERT-depleted cells. Finally, we determined that levels of TERT and tRNA correlated in breast and liver cancer samples. Together, these data suggest the existence of a unifying mechanism by which TERT enhances translation in cells to regulate cancer cell proliferation.
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Khattar, E., Kumar, P., Liu, C.Y., Akıncılar, S.C., Raju, A., Lakshmanan, M., Maury, J.J.P., Yu, Q., Li, S., Tan, E.Y., Hui, K.M., Shi, M., Loh, Y., & Tergaonkar, V. (2016). Telomerase reverse transcriptase promotes cancer cell proliferation by augmenting tRNA expression. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci86042
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Khattar E, Kumar P, Liu CY, Akıncılar SC, Raju A, Lakshmanan M, et al. Telomerase reverse transcriptase promotes cancer cell proliferation by augmenting tRNA expression. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2016. doi:10.1172/jci86042.
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@article{ekta2016Telome,
title = {Telomerase reverse transcriptase promotes cancer cell proliferation by augmenting tRNA expression},
author = {Ekta Khattar and Pavanish Kumar and Chia Yi Liu and Semih Can Akıncılar and Anandhkumar Raju and Manikandan Lakshmanan and Julien Jean Pierre Maury and Qiang Yu and Shang Li and Ern Yu Tan and Kam M. Hui and Ming Shi and Yuin‐Han Loh and Vinay Tergaonkar},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1172/jci86042},
}
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