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Telomeric plasmid induces human cancer cell dysfunction depending on ATM activity
1Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chaoyang District, Beijing, PR China.
Abstract:
Telomeres are essential for chromosome stability and the regulation of the replicative life-span of somatic cells. Many studies showed that exogenous telomeric repeats could activate p53 protein. It is not known how cell dysfunction is induced by telomeric plasmids. A covalent closed circular (ccc) double-stranded plasmid containing (TTAGGG)(96) repeats (pRST5) was transiently transfected into the human gastric cancer MGC-803 cells. We first confirmed that the cell viabilities decreased by 27%, cell senescence increased by 62% and G2/M cycle arrested in pRST5 plasmid transfected cells. Compared to control groups, cells transfected with telomeric plasmids showed an ATM-dependent increasing of p53, TRF1, and TRF2 expression. Furthermore, telomere dysfunction-induced foci (TIF) were observed. In conclusion, telomeric plasmids can elicit endogenous telomere dysfunction and induce cell senescence by activating ATM-p53 pathway.
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