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The molecular basis of ageing in stem cells.

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  • The molecular basis of ageing in stem cells. Abstract Text:

    wai-leong tamWai-Leong Tam,yen-sin angYen-Sin Ang,bing limBing Lim,

    Ageing is often defined in the context of telomerase activity and telomere length regulation. Most somatic cells have limited replication ability and undergo senescence eventually. Stem cells are unique as they possess more abundant telomerase activity and are able to maintain telomere lengths for a longer period. Embryonic stem cells are particularly resistant to ageing and can be propagated indefinitely. Remarkably, adult somatic cells can be reprogrammed to an ESC-like state by various means including cell fusion, exposure to ESC cell-free extracts, enforced expression of specific molecules, and somatic cell nuclear transfer. Thus, the rejuvenation of an 'aged' state can be effected by the activation of specific key molecules in the cell. Here, we argue that cellular ageing is a reversible process, and this is determined by the balance of biological molecules which directly or indirectly control telomere length and telomerase activity, either through altering gene expression and/or modulating the epigenetic state of the chromatin.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Mechanisms of ageing and development

    VOLUME: 128

    Page Numbers: 137-48

    Journal Abbreviation: Mech. Ageing Dev.

    ISSN: 0047-6374

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2006

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    Number of References: 133

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 347227

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    KEYWORDS: Humans

    MESH TERMS: physiology

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    AFFILIATION: Stem Cell & Developmental Biology, Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore 138672, Singapore.

    Country: Ireland

    Ireland Research PublicationIreland Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIDDK

    GRANT: DK04763

    ACRONYM: DK

    MEDLINETA: Mech Ageing Dev

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