TERT upregulation promotes cell proliferation via degradation of p21 and increases carcinogenic potential
Masako Mishima,
Atsushi Takai,
Haruhiko Takeda
et al.
Abstract:Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) gene aberration is detectable in >80% of cases with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). TERT reactivation is essential for cellular immortalization because it stabilizes telomere length, although the role of TERT in hepatocarcinogenesis remains unelucidated. To elucidate the significance of aberrant TERT expression in hepatocytes in inflammation‐associated hepatocarcinogenesis, we generated Alb‐Cre;TertTg mice, which overexpress TERT in the liver and examined their phenot… Show more
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