“…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).…”