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The load of short telomeres,estimated by a new method,Universal STELA,correlates with number of senescent cells
Authors:Laila Bendix  Peer Bendix Horn  Uffe Birk Jensen  Ivica Rubelj  Steen Kolvraa
Affiliation:1. Danish Aging Research Center (DARC), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark;2. Department of Clinical Genetics, Vejle Hospital, Vejle, Denmark;3. Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark;4. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Vejle Hospital, Vejle, Denmark;5. Department of Clinical Genetics, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark;6. Ruder Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia;7. University of Southern Denmark, Regional Institute for Health Sciences, Odense, Denmark
Abstract:Short telomeres are thought to trigger senescence, most likely through a single – or a group of few – critically shortened telomeres. Such short telomeres are thought to result from a combination of gradual linear shortening resulting from the end replication problem, reflecting the division history of the cell, superimposed by a more stochastic mechanism, suddenly causing a significant shortening of a single telomere. Previously, studies that have tried to explore the role of critically shortened telomeres have been hampered by methodological problems. With the method presented here, Universal STELA, we have a tool that can directly investigate the relationship between senescence and the load of short telomeres. The method is a variant of the chromosome‐specific STELA method but has the advantage that it can demonstrate short telomeres regardless of chromosome. With Universal STELA, we find a strong correlation between the load of short telomeres and cellular senescence. Further we show that the load of short telomeres is higher in senescent cells compared to proliferating cells at the same passage, offering an explanation of premature cell senescence. This new method, Universal STELA, offers some advantages compared to existing methods and can be used to explore many of the unanswered questions in telomere biology including the role that telomeres play in cancer and aging.
Keywords:abrupt shortening  aging  cancer  polymerase chain reaction  senescence  telomere
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