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Publication : Telomerase activity is required for bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice.

First Author  Liu T Year  2007
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  117
Issue  12 Pages  3800-9
PubMed ID  18008008 Mgi Jnum  J:130764
Mgi Id  MGI:3772302 Doi  10.1172/JCI32369
Citation  Liu T, et al. (2007) Telomerase activity is required for bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice. J Clin Invest 117(12):3800-9
abstractText  In addition to its well-known expression in the germline and in cells of certain cancers, telomerase activity is induced in lung fibrosis, although its role in this process is unknown. To identify the pathogenetic importance of telomerase in lung fibrosis, we examined the effects of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) deficiency in a murine model of pulmonary injury. TERT-deficient mice showed significantly reduced lung fibrosis following bleomycin (BLM) insult. This was accompanied by a significant reduction in expression of lung alpha-SMA, a marker of myofibroblast differentiation. Furthermore, lung fibroblasts isolated from BLM-treated TERT-deficient mice showed significantly decreased proliferation and increased apoptosis rates compared with cells isolated from control mice. Transplantation of WT BM into TERT-deficient mice restored BLM-induced lung telomerase activity and fibrosis to WT levels. Conversely, transplantation of BM from TERT-deficient mice into WT recipients resulted in reduced telomerase activity and fibrosis. These findings suggest that induction of telomerase in injured lungs may be caused by BM-derived cells, which appear to play an important role in pulmonary fibrosis. Moreover, TERT induction is associated with increased survival of lung fibroblasts, which favors the development of fibrosis instead of injury resolution.
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