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Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues

Tumor cells with metastatie potential may have a high telomerase activity that augments telomeric DNA repeats, allowing the cells to escape from the inhibition of cell proliferation due to shortened telomeres. We examined the expression level of telomerase activity using the telomeric repeat amplifi...

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Autores principales: Saito, Yoshiyuki, Kosugi, Shin‐ichi, Suda, Takeshi, Wakabayashi, Yuichi, Mishima, Yukio, Hatakeyama, Katsuyoshi, Kominami, Ryo
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9330604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00444.x
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author Saito, Yoshiyuki
Kosugi, Shin‐ichi
Suda, Takeshi
Wakabayashi, Yuichi
Mishima, Yukio
Hatakeyama, Katsuyoshi
Kominami, Ryo
author_facet Saito, Yoshiyuki
Kosugi, Shin‐ichi
Suda, Takeshi
Wakabayashi, Yuichi
Mishima, Yukio
Hatakeyama, Katsuyoshi
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description Tumor cells with metastatie potential may have a high telomerase activity that augments telomeric DNA repeats, allowing the cells to escape from the inhibition of cell proliferation due to shortened telomeres. We examined the expression level of telomerase activity using the telomeric repeat amplification protocol among a series of cell lines obtained by repeated transplantation of a mouse fibrosarcoma. The lines could be grouped into three; one has no metastatic potential, and the other two show metastatic abilities after intravenous or subcutaneous injection. Comparison of their telomerase activity indicated that more malignant lines had higher activity. A similar relation was seen in metastatic nodules formed through clonal expansion from the heterogeneous population of inoculated cells; clonality was monitored in terms of variable patterns of subtelomeric repeats. The results suggest that a high level of telomerase activity may not be requisite for metastasis, but may confer a propensity to dominate in a tumor tissue.
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spelling pubmed-59214972018-05-11 Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues Saito, Yoshiyuki Kosugi, Shin‐ichi Suda, Takeshi Wakabayashi, Yuichi Mishima, Yukio Hatakeyama, Katsuyoshi Kominami, Ryo Jpn J Cancer Res Article Tumor cells with metastatie potential may have a high telomerase activity that augments telomeric DNA repeats, allowing the cells to escape from the inhibition of cell proliferation due to shortened telomeres. We examined the expression level of telomerase activity using the telomeric repeat amplification protocol among a series of cell lines obtained by repeated transplantation of a mouse fibrosarcoma. The lines could be grouped into three; one has no metastatic potential, and the other two show metastatic abilities after intravenous or subcutaneous injection. Comparison of their telomerase activity indicated that more malignant lines had higher activity. A similar relation was seen in metastatic nodules formed through clonal expansion from the heterogeneous population of inoculated cells; clonality was monitored in terms of variable patterns of subtelomeric repeats. The results suggest that a high level of telomerase activity may not be requisite for metastasis, but may confer a propensity to dominate in a tumor tissue. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1997-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5921497/ /pubmed/9330604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00444.x Text en
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Saito, Yoshiyuki
Kosugi, Shin‐ichi
Suda, Takeshi
Wakabayashi, Yuichi
Mishima, Yukio
Hatakeyama, Katsuyoshi
Kominami, Ryo
Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues
title Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues
title_full Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues
title_fullStr Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues
title_full_unstemmed Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues
title_short Telomerase Activity and Metastasis: Expansion of Cells Having Higher Telomerase Activity within Culture Lines and Tumor Tissues
title_sort telomerase activity and metastasis: expansion of cells having higher telomerase activity within culture lines and tumor tissues
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9330604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00444.x
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