Function of telomere in aging and age related diseases |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory for Atherosclerosis Research, Centre for Experimental Medicine, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic;2. Department of Cardiology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic;3. Statistical Unit, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic;1. Center for Clinical Heart Research, Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål, Norway;2. Center for Heart Failure Research, Oslo University Hospital, Norway;3. Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway;4. Ringerike Hospital, Vestre Viken HF, Norway |
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Abstract: | Telomeres consist of specialized non-coding DNA repeat sequences. They are essential for preserving the integrity of the genome during cancer development, senescence. Mammalian telomeres might have 1–50 kb of telomeric DNA, which becomes 40–200 base pairs shorter after per cell cycle, and becomes 5–8 kilobase shorter during senescence. There are many studies on the correlation of telomere length and aging rate. However, as the differences in the methods used in the studies and the scarcity of prospective studies, factors affecting telomere length are not really well understood. Some of the age related diseases may develop due to telomere dysfunction and telomere shortness. The short telomere structure detected in both peripheral blood leukocytes and cells of the disease-related tissue has the feature of being a predictive marker for many age-related diseases. It is expected that with future research, telomere length analysis is expected to enter clinical practice. |
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Keywords: | Telomere Aging Senescence Age related diseases |
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