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Expression profile of telomerase subunits in human pleural mesothelioma

โœ Scribed by Dhaene, Karl; Wauters, Jan; Weyn, Barbara; Timmermans, Jean-Pierre; van Marck, Eric


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Volume
190
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3417

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โœฆ Synopsis


Using the TRAP assay, telomerase activity was previously detected in over 90% of human pleural mesotheliomas (MMs), but not in mesothelial cell cultures (MCCs), suggesting that telomerase re-activation occurs during multi-step mesothelioma carcinogenesis. The present study determined the expression of the telomerase RNA template (hTERC), the telomerase-associated protein (hTEP1), and the telomerase catalytic sub-unit (hTERT), in 16 pleural MMs and 4 MM-derived cell lines, in two pleural solitary ยฎbrous tumours and in six MCCs. Reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that hTERT mRNA expression parallels the activity status documented by the TRAP assay, whereas hTERC and hTEP1 mRNA are commonly expressed in all malignant and non-malignant serosal cells and tissues. Three alternatively spliced hTERT transcripts were detected in all telomerase-positive samples, whereas neither variant could be detected in the MCCs. Detection of the hTERT protein with a commercially available antibody was not successful. These results indicate that hTERT expression is rate-limiting for human telomerase activity and that re-activation, rather than up-regulation, of hTERT expression can play a critical role in MM carcinogenesis. While waiting suitable anti-hTERT antibodies, these results provide information for the design of hTERT mRNA-speciยฎc in situ probes to study telomerase in archived pre-malignant serosal lesions.


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