Essential role of mouse telomerase in highly proliferative organs

HW Lee, MA Blasco, GJ Gottlieb, JW Horner… - Nature, 1998 - nature.com
HW Lee, MA Blasco, GJ Gottlieb, JW Horner, CW Greider, RA DePinho
Nature, 1998nature.com
We have investigated the role of the enzyme telomerase in highly proliferative organs in
successive generations of mice lacking telomerase RNA. Late-generation animals exhibited
defective spermatogenesis, with increased programmed cell death (apoptosis) and
decreased proliferation in the testis. The proliferative capacity of haematopoietic cells in the
bone marrow and spleen was also compromised. These progressively adverse effects
coincided with substantial erosion of telomeres (the termini of eukaryotic chromosomes) and …
Abstract
We have investigated the role of the enzyme telomerase in highly proliferative organs in successive generations of mice lacking telomerase RNA. Late-generation animals exhibited defective spermatogenesis, with increased programmed cell death (apoptosis) and decreased proliferation in the testis. The proliferative capacity of haematopoietic cells in the bone marrow and spleen was also compromised. These progressively adverse effects coincided with substantial erosion of telomeres (the termini of eukaryotic chromosomes) and fusion and loss of chromosomes. These findings indicate an essential role for telomerase, and hence telomeres, in the maintenance of genomic integrity and in the long-term viability of high-renewal organ systems.
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