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Essential role of limiting telomeres in the pathogenesis of Werner syndrome

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NATURE GENETICS
卷 36, 期 8, 页码 877-882

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ng1389

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [K08 AG001019, K08 AG024873] Funding Source: Medline

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Mutational inactivation of the gene WRN causes Werner syndrome, an autosomal recessive disease characterized by premature aging, elevated genomic instability and increased cancer incidence(1,2). The capacity of enforced telomerase expression to rescue premature senescence of cultured cells from individuals with Werner syndrome(3) and the lack of a disease phenotype in Wrn-deficient mice with long telomeres(4) implicate telomere attrition in the pathogenesis of Werner syndrome. Here, we show that the varied and complex cellular phenotypes of Werner syndrome are precipitated by exhaustion of telomere reserves in mice. In late-generation mice null with respect to both Wrn and Terc ( encoding the telomerase RNA component), telomere dysfunction elicits a classical Werner-like premature aging syndrome typified by premature death, hair graying, alopecia, osteoporosis, type II diabetes and cataracts. This mouse model also showed accelerated replicative senescence and accumulation of DNA-damage foci in cultured cells, as well as increased chromosomal instability and cancer, particularly nonepithelial malignancies typical of Werner syndrome. These genetic data indicate that the delayed manifestation of the complex pleiotropic of Wrn deficiency relates to telomere shortening.

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