CENTRO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES ONCOLÓGICAS (CNIO) DEVELOPMENT OF THE INITIAL STAGES OF PULMONARY FIBROSIS ASSOCIATED WITH AGEING IN NON-TREATED MICE (LEFT), THAT CAN BE PREVENTED IN MICE TREATED WITH THE TELOMERASE GENE THERAPY (RIGHT). view more CREDIT: CNIO Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a potentially lethal disease for which there is currently no cure and that...
Tag: <span>telomerase</span>
Researchers discover a new way that telomerase acts to keep cancer cells multiplying
by Children’s Medical Research Institute Faster cancer treatments may be possible thanks to research from Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI). Researchers were surprised to discover a new way that an enzyme in cancer cells, telomerase, acts to keep cancer cells multiplying. This could mean a faster way to stop cancer cells in their tracks. Tracy Bryan, the lead author on research released in Science Advances, was initially skeptical of the findings. “We were very surprised at the...
'In vivo' reprogramming induces signs of telomere rejuvenation
A representative image of double immunofluorescence against OCT4 (red) and TRF1 (green) proteins in the pancreas of a reprogrammable mouse. During the ‘in vivo’ reprogramming process, cellular telomeres are extended due to an increase in endogenous telomerase. This is the main conclusion of a paper published in Stem Cell Reports by a team from the Spanish...