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Publication : p53 deletion impairs clearance of chromosomal-instable stem cells in aging telomere-dysfunctional mice.

First Author  Begus-Nahrmann Y Year  2009
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  41
Issue  10 Pages  1138-43
PubMed ID  19718028 Mgi Jnum  J:155011
Mgi Id  MGI:4412143 Doi  10.1038/ng.426
Citation  Begus-Nahrmann Y, et al. (2009) p53 deletion impairs clearance of chromosomal-instable stem cells in aging telomere-dysfunctional mice. Nat Genet 41(10):1138-43
abstractText  Telomere dysfunction limits the proliferative capacity of human cells and induces organismal aging by activation of p53 and p21. Although deletion of p21 elongates the lifespan of telomere-dysfunctional mice, a direct analysis of p53 in telomere-related aging has been hampered by early tumor formation in p53 knockout mice. Here we analyzed the functional consequences of conditional p53 deletion. Intestinal deletion of p53 shortened the lifespan of telomere-dysfunctional mice without inducing tumor formation. In contrast to p21 deletion, the deletion of p53 impaired the depletion of chromosomal-instable intestinal stem cells in aging telomere-dysfunctional mice. These instable stem cells contributed to epithelial regeneration leading to an accumulation of chromosomal instability, increased apoptosis, altered epithelial cell differentiation and premature intestinal failure. Together, these results provide the first experimental evidence for an organ system in which p53-dependent mechanisms prevent tissue destruction in response to telomere dysfunction by depleting genetically instable stem cells.
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