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Publication : Dual roles of telomere dysfunction in initiation and suppression of tumorigenesis.

First Author  Cosme-Blanco W Year  2008
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  314
Issue  9 Pages  1973-9
PubMed ID  18448098 Mgi Jnum  J:136682
Mgi Id  MGI:3796781 Doi  10.1016/j.yexcr.2008.03.011
Citation  Cosme-Blanco W, et al. (2008) Dual roles of telomere dysfunction in initiation and suppression of tumorigenesis. Exp Cell Res 314(9):1973-9
abstractText  Human carcinomas arise through the acquisition of genetic changes that endow precursor cancer cells with a critical threshold of cancer-relevant genetic lesions. This complex genomic alterations confer upon precursor cancer cells the ability to grow indefinitely and to metastasize to distant sites. One important mechanism underlying a cell's tumorigenic potential is the status of its telomere. Telomeres are G-rich simple repeat sequences that serve to prevent chromosomal ends from being recognized as DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Dysfunctional telomeres resemble DSBs, leading to the formation of dicentric chromosomes that fuel high degrees of genomic instability. In the setting of an intact p53 pathway, this instability promotes cellular senescence, a potent tumor suppressor mechanism. However, rare cells that stochastically lose p53 function emerge from this sea of genomic instability and progress towards cancer. In this review, we describe the use of mouse models to probe the impact of dysfunctional telomeres on tumor initiation and suppression.
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