Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal

Background: colorectal cancer is the third cancer cause of death in Spain. It is important to investigate new tumoral markers for early diagnosis, disease monitoring and prevention strategies. Telomeres protect the chromosome from degradation by nucleases and end-to-end fusion. The progressive loss...

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Main Authors: Cristina Valls-Bautista, Carme Piñol-Felis, Josep M. Reñé-Espinet, Juan Buenestado-García, Joan Viñas-Salas
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Language:English
Published: Aran Ediciones 2012-11-01
Series:Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
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spelling doaj-7203a49b5d76481392f23d6476bb10262020-11-24T20:45:10ZengAran EdicionesRevista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas1130-01082012-11-0110410530536Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectalCristina Valls-BautistaCarme Piñol-FelisJosep M. Reñé-EspinetJuan Buenestado-GarcíaJoan Viñas-SalasBackground: colorectal cancer is the third cancer cause of death in Spain. It is important to investigate new tumoral markers for early diagnosis, disease monitoring and prevention strategies. Telomeres protect the chromosome from degradation by nucleases and end-to-end fusion. The progressive loss of the telomeric ends of chromosomes is an important mechanism in the timing of human cellular aging. Telomeric Repeat Factor 1 (TRF1) is a protein that binds at telomere ends. Purpose: to measure the concentrations of TRF1 and the relationships among telomere length, telomerase activity, and TRF1 levels in tumor and normal colorectal mucosa. Method: from normal and tumoral samples of 83 patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer we analyzed TRF1 protein concentration by Western Blot, telomerase activity, by the fluorescent-telomeric repeat amplification protocol assay and telomere length by Southern Blot. Results: high levels of TRF1 were observed in 68.7% of tumor samples, while the majority of normal samples (59%) showed negative or weak TRF1 concentrations. Among the tumor samples, telomere length was significantly associated with TRF1 protein levels (p = 0.023). Conclusions: a relationship was found between telomere length and TRF1 abundance protein in tumor samples, which means that TRF1 is an important factor in the tumor progression and maybe a diagnostic factor.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1130-01082012001000005Telomeric repeat factor 1Telomere lengthTelomerase activityColorectal cancer
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author Cristina Valls-Bautista
Carme Piñol-Felis
Josep M. Reñé-Espinet
Juan Buenestado-García
Joan Viñas-Salas
spellingShingle Cristina Valls-Bautista
Carme Piñol-Felis
Josep M. Reñé-Espinet
Juan Buenestado-García
Joan Viñas-Salas
Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal
Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
Telomeric repeat factor 1
Telomere length
Telomerase activity
Colorectal cancer
author_facet Cristina Valls-Bautista
Carme Piñol-Felis
Josep M. Reñé-Espinet
Juan Buenestado-García
Joan Viñas-Salas
author_sort Cristina Valls-Bautista
title Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal
title_short Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal
title_full Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal
title_fullStr Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal
title_full_unstemmed Telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer Los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal
title_sort telomeric repeat factor 1 protein levels correlates with telomere length in colorectal cancer los niveles proteicos del factor de repetición telomérico 1 se correlacionan con la longitud del telómero en el cáncer colorrectal
publisher Aran Ediciones
series Revista Espanola de Enfermedades Digestivas
issn 1130-0108
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Background: colorectal cancer is the third cancer cause of death in Spain. It is important to investigate new tumoral markers for early diagnosis, disease monitoring and prevention strategies. Telomeres protect the chromosome from degradation by nucleases and end-to-end fusion. The progressive loss of the telomeric ends of chromosomes is an important mechanism in the timing of human cellular aging. Telomeric Repeat Factor 1 (TRF1) is a protein that binds at telomere ends. Purpose: to measure the concentrations of TRF1 and the relationships among telomere length, telomerase activity, and TRF1 levels in tumor and normal colorectal mucosa. Method: from normal and tumoral samples of 83 patients who underwent surgery for colorectal cancer we analyzed TRF1 protein concentration by Western Blot, telomerase activity, by the fluorescent-telomeric repeat amplification protocol assay and telomere length by Southern Blot. Results: high levels of TRF1 were observed in 68.7% of tumor samples, while the majority of normal samples (59%) showed negative or weak TRF1 concentrations. Among the tumor samples, telomere length was significantly associated with TRF1 protein levels (p = 0.023). Conclusions: a relationship was found between telomere length and TRF1 abundance protein in tumor samples, which means that TRF1 is an important factor in the tumor progression and maybe a diagnostic factor.
topic Telomeric repeat factor 1
Telomere length
Telomerase activity
Colorectal cancer
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