2007
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0701009104
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Adult-onset pulmonary fibrosis caused by mutations in telomerase

Abstract: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is an adult-onset, lethal, scarring lung disease of unknown etiology. Some individuals with IPF have a familial disorder that segregates as a dominant trait with incomplete penetrance. Here we used linkage to map the disease gene in two families to chromosome 5. Sequencing a candidate gene within the interval, TERT, revealed a missense mutation and a frameshift mutation that cosegregated with pulmonary disease in the two families. TERT encodes telomerase reverse transcriptas… Show more

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“…It has also been documented that telomere shortening correlates with age-related pathology and reduced human lifespan (Cawthon et al, 2003;Collerton et al, 2007). Lastly, mutations in human telomerase genes lead to telomere shortening, stem cell defects, impaired organ maintenance and a shortened lifespan (Armanios et al, 2007;Tsakiri et al, 2007;Vulliamy et al, 2004). Together, these data strongly indicate that human telomere reserves are limited.…”
Section: Telomere Shortening and Human Agingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It has also been documented that telomere shortening correlates with age-related pathology and reduced human lifespan (Cawthon et al, 2003;Collerton et al, 2007). Lastly, mutations in human telomerase genes lead to telomere shortening, stem cell defects, impaired organ maintenance and a shortened lifespan (Armanios et al, 2007;Tsakiri et al, 2007;Vulliamy et al, 2004). Together, these data strongly indicate that human telomere reserves are limited.…”
Section: Telomere Shortening and Human Agingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Inhibition of telomerase in telomerase positive cancer cells can lead to the induction of cell death [20][21][22]. Finally, mutations in either hTR or TERT are associated with many premature aging phenotypes leading to human diseases [23][24][25]. Moreover, telomerase knockout mice and hTERT transgenic mice provided compelling evidence of critical roles of telomerase in aging and cancer [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, mutations in seven telomerase and telomere genes have been shown to cause familial lung disease; together, they explain one-third of the inheritance in familial pulmonary fibrosis. They include genes that encode the essential telomerase components: TERT, the catalytic component, and TR, the telomerase RNA (21)(22)(23). Three other genes when mutated disrupt TR stability, processing, and biogenesis: DKC1, PARN, and NAF1, respectively (24)(25)(26)(27).…”
Section: Telomerase and Telomere Gene Mutations Explain The Genetic Bmentioning
confidence: 99%