2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2007.03.007
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Telomerase and the aging process

Abstract: The level of telomerase activity is important in determining telomere length in aging cells and tissues. Here evidence on the importance of telomerase activity is reviewed with respect to aging rates of mammalian species and the health and life span of individuals within a species. The significance of telomerase reactivation for both cancer development and for immortalizing cells for therapeutic processes is assessed. KeywordsTelomerase; telomeres; senescence; cancer; immortalization Telomeres are the speciali… Show more

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“…Similar age-related telomere length sex differences were also found in water pythons and other vertebrates (Barrett & Richardson, 2011;Jemielity et al, 2007;Ujvari & Madsen, 2009), indicating a relationship between high mortality and telomere maintenance in somatic cells resulting in shorter life span (Hornsby, 2007;Kirkwood, 1977;Tricola et al, 2018). Similar age-related telomere length sex differences were also found in water pythons and other vertebrates (Barrett & Richardson, 2011;Jemielity et al, 2007;Ujvari & Madsen, 2009), indicating a relationship between high mortality and telomere maintenance in somatic cells resulting in shorter life span (Hornsby, 2007;Kirkwood, 1977;Tricola et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Similar age-related telomere length sex differences were also found in water pythons and other vertebrates (Barrett & Richardson, 2011;Jemielity et al, 2007;Ujvari & Madsen, 2009), indicating a relationship between high mortality and telomere maintenance in somatic cells resulting in shorter life span (Hornsby, 2007;Kirkwood, 1977;Tricola et al, 2018). Similar age-related telomere length sex differences were also found in water pythons and other vertebrates (Barrett & Richardson, 2011;Jemielity et al, 2007;Ujvari & Madsen, 2009), indicating a relationship between high mortality and telomere maintenance in somatic cells resulting in shorter life span (Hornsby, 2007;Kirkwood, 1977;Tricola et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Telomerase activity is an important determinant of telomere length in mammalian cells, in which lack of telomerase activity could exacerbate cell senescence, especially in highly proliferative tissues (Al-Ajmi et al, 2014; Hornsby, 2007; Richardson et al, 2014). Telomerase mutation and the associated telomere shortening had been characterized as causative factors for human diseases (Calado et al, 2009; Young, 2012), such as liver cirrhosis (Calado et al, 2011; Hartmann et al, 2011), pulmonary fibrosis (Armanios et al, 2007; Cronkhite et al, 2008; Tsakiri et al, 2007; Tsang et al, 2012), and bone marrow (BM) failure (Armanios et al, 2005; Heiss et al, 1998; Ly et al, 2005; Vulliamy et al, 2004; Yamaguchi et al, 2003; Yamaguchi et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxidative stress shortens telomeres (94) and telomere have been shown to shorten in kidney with age (95). Tolemeres are specialized repetitive DNA sequences at the end of the linear chromosomes that serve to mantain the integrity of the chromosomes (96). Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein DNA polymerase complex that mantains telomere length.…”
Section: Pathogenetic Factors Which Can Impair Podocyte Function Imentioning
confidence: 99%