ALT: A Multi-Faceted Phenomenon
One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is their indefinite replicative potential, made possible by the activation of a telomere maintenance mechanism (TMM). The majority of cancers reactivate the reverse transcriptase, telomerase, to maintain their telomere length but a minority (10% to 15%) utilize a...
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doaj-368e5e432d984197bad63674cbc8dbe92020-11-25T02:38:54ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252020-01-0111213310.3390/genes11020133genes11020133ALT: A Multi-Faceted PhenomenonAurore Sommer0Nicola J. Royle1Department of Genetics and Genome Biology, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UKDepartment of Genetics and Genome Biology, University of Leicester, Leicester LE1 7RH, UKOne of the hallmarks of cancer cells is their indefinite replicative potential, made possible by the activation of a telomere maintenance mechanism (TMM). The majority of cancers reactivate the reverse transcriptase, telomerase, to maintain their telomere length but a minority (10% to 15%) utilize an alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) pathway. Here, we review the phenotypes and molecular markers specific to ALT, and investigate the significance of telomere mutations and sequence variation in ALT cell lines. We also look at the recent advancements in understanding the different mechanisms behind ALT telomere elongation and finally, the progress made in identifying potential ALT-targeted therapies, including those already in use for the treatment of both hematological and solid tumors.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/11/2/133alternative lengthening of telomerescancertelomere-variant-repeatbreak-induced telomere synthesistherapy |
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ALT: A Multi-Faceted Phenomenon |
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ALT: A Multi-Faceted Phenomenon |
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ALT: A Multi-Faceted Phenomenon |
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One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is their indefinite replicative potential, made possible by the activation of a telomere maintenance mechanism (TMM). The majority of cancers reactivate the reverse transcriptase, telomerase, to maintain their telomere length but a minority (10% to 15%) utilize an alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) pathway. Here, we review the phenotypes and molecular markers specific to ALT, and investigate the significance of telomere mutations and sequence variation in ALT cell lines. We also look at the recent advancements in understanding the different mechanisms behind ALT telomere elongation and finally, the progress made in identifying potential ALT-targeted therapies, including those already in use for the treatment of both hematological and solid tumors. |
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alternative lengthening of telomeres cancer telomere-variant-repeat break-induced telomere synthesis therapy |
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