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Massive telomere loss is an early event of DNA damage-induced apoptosis
Authors:Ramírez Rafael  Carracedo Julia  Jiménez Rosario  Canela Andres  Herrera Eloísa  Aljama Pedro  Blasco María A
Affiliation:Unidad de Investigación, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofia, 14004 Córdoba, Spain. rramirez@hrs.sas.junta-andalucia.es
Abstract:Chromosomal stability and cell viability require a proficient telomeric end-capping function. In particular, telomere dysfunction because of either critical telomere shortening or because of mutation of telomere-binding proteins results in increased apoptosis and/or cell arrest. Here, we show that, in turn, DNA damage-induced apoptosis results in a dramatic telomere loss. In particular, using flow cytometry for simultaneous detection of telomere length and apoptosis, we show that cells undergoing apoptosis upon DNA damage also exhibit a rapid and dramatic loss of telomeric sequences. This telomere loss occurs at early stages of apoptosis, because it does not require caspase-3 activation, and it is induced by loss of the mitochondrial membrane potential (Deltapsi(m)) and production of reactive oxygen species. These observations suggest a direct effect of mitochondrial dysfunction on telomeres.
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