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The three-dimensional organization of telomeres in the nucleus of mammalian cells

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BMC BIOLOGY
卷 2, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1741-7007-2-12

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  1. Canada Foundation for Innovation
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (NSERC)
  3. CancerCare Manitoba
  4. Fondation de France (Paris)
  5. French Minister of Foreign Affairs
  6. Sander-Stiftung
  7. Verein zur Forderung der Krebsforschung e.V.
  8. Physics for Technology programme of the Foundation for Fundamental Research in Matter (FOM)
  9. Delft Inter-Faculty Research Center Life Tech
  10. Delft Research programme Life Science and Technology

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Background: The observation of multiple genetic markers in situ by optical microscopy and their relevance to the study of three-dimensional (3D) chromosomal organization in the nucleus have been greatly developed in the last decade. These methods are important in cancer research because cancer is characterized by multiple alterations that affect the modulation of gene expression and the stability of the genome. It is, therefore, essential to analyze the 3D genome organization of the interphase nucleus in both normal and cancer cells. Results: We describe a novel approach to study the distribution of all telomeres inside the nucleus of mammalian cells throughout the cell cycle. It is based on 3D telomere fluorescence in situ hybridization followed by quantitative analysis that determines the telomeres' distribution in the nucleus throughout the cell cycle. This method enables us to determine, for the first time, that telomere organization is cell-cycle dependent, with assembly of telomeres into a telomeric disk in the G2 phase. In tumor cells, the 3D telomere organization is distorted and aggregates are formed. Conclusions: The results emphasize a non-random and dynamic 3D nuclear telomeric organization and its importance to genomic stability. Based on our findings, it appears possible to examine telomeric aggregates suggestive of genomic instability in individual interphase nuclei and tissues without the need to examine metaphases. Such new avenues of monitoring genomic instability could potentially impact on cancer biology, genetics, diagnostic innovations and surveillance of treatment response in medicine.

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