Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5503663 | Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Mesothelial cell (MC) senescence contributes to malignancy and tissue fibrosis. The role of telomere erosion in MC senescence remains controversial, with evidence for both telomere-dependent and telomere-independent mechanisms reported. Single telomere length analysis revealed considerable telomere length heterogeneity in freshly isolated human peritoneal MCs, reflecting a heterogeneous proliferative history and providing high-resolution evidence for telomere-dependent senescence. By contrast the attenuated replicative lifespan, lack of telomere erosion and induction of p16 expression in in vitro-aged cells was consistent with stress-induced senescence. Given the potential pathophysiological impact of senescence in mesothelial tissues, high-resolution MC telomere length analysis may provide clinically useful information.
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Authors
Melisa Lopez-Anton, András Rudolf, Duncan M. Baird, Laureline Roger, Rhiannon E. Jones, Janusz Witowski, Donald J. Fraser, Timothy Bowen,