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  2. Multiple tumor suppressor pathways negatively regulate telomerase

Multiple tumor suppressor pathways negatively regulate telomerase

  • Cell. 2003 Jun 27;113(7):881-9. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00430-6.
Shiaw Yih Lin 1 Stephen J Elledge
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Affiliation

  • 1 Verna and Marrs McLean Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Abstract

Telomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a high percentage of human cancers and has been hypothesized to contribute to tumorigenesis and maintenance of stem cell states. To explore Telomerase regulation, we employed a general genetic screen to identify negative regulators of hTERT. We discovered three tumor suppressor/oncogene pathways involved in hTERT repression. One, the Mad1/c-Myc pathway, had been previously implicated in hTERT regulation. The second, SIP1, a transcriptional target of the TGF-beta pathway, mediates the TGF-beta regulated repression of hTERT. The third, the tumor suppressor Menin, is a direct repressor of hTERT. Depleting Menin immortalizes primary human fibroblasts and causes a transformation phenotype when coupled with expression of SV40 Large and Small T antigen and oncogenic Ras. These studies suggest that multiple tumor suppressor/oncogene pathways coordinately repress hTERT expression and imply that Telomerase is reactivated in human tumors through oncogenic mutations.

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