Telomerase Alone Extends the Replicative Life Span of Human Skeletal Muscle Cells Without Compromising Genomic Stability
- 10 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 14 (15) , 1473-1487
- https://doi.org/10.1089/104303403769211682
Abstract
Continuous cycles of muscle fiber necrosis and regeneration are characteristic of the muscular dystrophies, and in some cases this leads to premature replicative senescence of myoblasts in vitro. The molecular mechanism of senescence in human myoblasts is poorly understood but there is evidence to suggest that telomeric attrition may be one of the ways by which this is achieved. We report here, for the first time, the extension of normal human skeletal muscle cell replicative life span by the reconstitution of telomerase activity. The telomerase-expressing cells show no features of transformation in vitro and have stable genomes with diploid karyotypes, do not express exceptionally high levels of c-myc and have wild-type, unmethylated CDKN2A genes. In vivo, they regenerate to repair muscle injury in immunosuppressed RAG-1 mice. This work suggests that telomerase expression to repair short telomeres may aid the expansion of diploid human muscle cells and consequently attempts at gene therapy for muscle diseases.Keywords
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