Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10754830 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Cell proliferation, telomerase activity (TA) and cell migration increased in response to EPO. EPO had no effect on cancer cells sensitivity to cisplatinum and on the cell cycle status. The inhibition of telomerase modestly repressed the proliferative effect of EPO. Telomere shortening caused by long term inhibition of the enzyme abolished the effect of EPO, suggesting that EPO effects on cancer cells are related to telomere dynamics. TA was correlated with the levels of Epo-R. The increase in TA was mediated post-translationally through the Lyn-Src and not the canonical JAK2 pathway.
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Orit Uziel, Gil Kanfer, Einat Beery, Dana Yelin, Daniel Shepshelovich, Mary Bakhanashvili, Jardena Nordenberg, Meir Lahav,