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Werner syndrome cells escape hydrogen peroxide‐induced cell proliferation arrest
Cayetano von Kobbe, Alfred May, Carla Grandori, Vilhelm A. Bohr
The FASEB Journal · 2004 · ▲ 75 citations
Abstract
Werner syndrome (WS) is a rare disease caused by the lack of a functional nuclear WS protein (WRN). WS is characterized by the early onset of premature aging signs and a high incidence of sarcomas. WS diploid fibroblasts have a short life span and extensive genomic instability. Mammalian cells are continuously exposed to reactive oxygen species (ROS), which represent human mutagens and are thought to be a major contributor to the aging process. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a common ROS intermediate generated by various forms of oxidative stress. In response to H2O2-induced DNA damage, normal human diploid fibroblasts follow a pathway leading to irreversible proliferation arrest and premature senescence(definition). Here we show that in contrast to normal human fibroblasts, WS diploid fibroblasts continue proliferating after extensive H2O2-induced DNA damage and accumulate oxidative DNA lesions. A direct role of WRN in this abnormal cellular response to H2O2 is demonstrated by interfering with WRN expression in normal human fibroblasts. We propose a role for WRN in the detection and/or processing of oxidative DNA lesions and in cellular responses to H2O2 as they relate to some of the phenotypical aspects of WS cells.
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Kobbe, C.V., May, A., Grandori, C., & Bohr, V.A. (2004). Werner syndrome cells escape hydrogen peroxide‐induced cell proliferation arrest. <em>The FASEB Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.04-1895fje
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Kobbe CV, May A, Grandori C, Bohr VA. Werner syndrome cells escape hydrogen peroxide‐induced cell proliferation arrest. The FASEB Journal. 2004. doi:10.1096/fj.04-1895fje.
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@article{cayetano2004Werner,
title = {Werner syndrome cells escape hydrogen peroxide‐induced cell proliferation arrest},
author = {Cayetano von Kobbe and Alfred May and Carla Grandori and Vilhelm A. Bohr},
journal = {The FASEB Journal},
year = {2004},
doi = {10.1096/fj.04-1895fje},
}
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