Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T Cells

Telomeres are structures at the ends of chromosomes that shorten during cell division and eventually signal an irreversible state of growth arrest known as cellular senescence. To delay this cellular aging, human T cells, which are critical in the immune control over infections and cancer, activate...

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Main Authors: Rita B. Effros, Hector F. Valenzuela, Taylor Dimler, Danielle Finger, Greg Sweeney, Riley Bateman, Brenda Molgora
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-01-01
Series:Cells
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/2/1/57
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spelling doaj-82c4daf8cbd34acb9aeed4a59054c9c12020-11-24T23:18:00ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092013-01-0121576610.3390/cells2010057Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T CellsRita B. EffrosHector F. ValenzuelaTaylor DimlerDanielle FingerGreg SweeneyRiley BatemanBrenda MolgoraTelomeres are structures at the ends of chromosomes that shorten during cell division and eventually signal an irreversible state of growth arrest known as cellular senescence. To delay this cellular aging, human T cells, which are critical in the immune control over infections and cancer, activate the enzyme telomerase, which binds and extends the telomeres. Several different extracts from the Astragalus membranaceus root have been documented to activate telomerase activity in human T cells. The objective of this research was to compare two extracts from Astragalus membranaceus, TA-65 and HTA, for their effects on both telomerase and proliferative activity of human CD4 and CD8 T cells. Our results demonstrate that, TA-65 increased telomerase activity significantly (1.3 to 3.3-fold relative to controls) in T cell cultures from six donors tested, whereas HTA only increased telomerase levels in two out of six donors. We also demonstrate that TA-65 activates telomerase by a MAPK- specific pathway. Finally, we determine that during a three-day culture period, only the T cells treated with the TA-65 extract showed a statistically significant increase in proliferative activity. Our results underscore the importance of comparing multiple telomerase activators within the same experiment, and of including functional assays in addition to measuring telomerase activity.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/2/1/57TA-65telomerase activatorscellular senescence
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author Rita B. Effros
Hector F. Valenzuela
Taylor Dimler
Danielle Finger
Greg Sweeney
Riley Bateman
Brenda Molgora
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Hector F. Valenzuela
Taylor Dimler
Danielle Finger
Greg Sweeney
Riley Bateman
Brenda Molgora
Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T Cells
Cells
TA-65
telomerase activators
cellular senescence
author_facet Rita B. Effros
Hector F. Valenzuela
Taylor Dimler
Danielle Finger
Greg Sweeney
Riley Bateman
Brenda Molgora
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title Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T Cells
title_short Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T Cells
title_full Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T Cells
title_fullStr Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T Cells
title_full_unstemmed Functional Assessment of Pharmacological Telomerase Activators in Human T Cells
title_sort functional assessment of pharmacological telomerase activators in human t cells
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Telomeres are structures at the ends of chromosomes that shorten during cell division and eventually signal an irreversible state of growth arrest known as cellular senescence. To delay this cellular aging, human T cells, which are critical in the immune control over infections and cancer, activate the enzyme telomerase, which binds and extends the telomeres. Several different extracts from the Astragalus membranaceus root have been documented to activate telomerase activity in human T cells. The objective of this research was to compare two extracts from Astragalus membranaceus, TA-65 and HTA, for their effects on both telomerase and proliferative activity of human CD4 and CD8 T cells. Our results demonstrate that, TA-65 increased telomerase activity significantly (1.3 to 3.3-fold relative to controls) in T cell cultures from six donors tested, whereas HTA only increased telomerase levels in two out of six donors. We also demonstrate that TA-65 activates telomerase by a MAPK- specific pathway. Finally, we determine that during a three-day culture period, only the T cells treated with the TA-65 extract showed a statistically significant increase in proliferative activity. Our results underscore the importance of comparing multiple telomerase activators within the same experiment, and of including functional assays in addition to measuring telomerase activity.
topic TA-65
telomerase activators
cellular senescence
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