An overview of the role of telomeres and telomerase in pre‑neoplastic lesions (Review)

Mol Clin Oncol. 2023 Jun 22;19(2):61. doi: 10.3892/mco.2023.2657. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Telomeres are tandem repeats of DNA sequences protecting the end of linear chromosomes. Replicative senescence due to telomere attrition is considered a tumor-preventing mechanism in differentiated somatic cells. However, telomere shortening is associated with genome instability and several disease entities. During carcinogenesis, the development of a telomere maintenance mechanism, predominately through the activation of the telomerase enzyme, represents a hallmark of cancer, since it enables cancer cells to avert senescence and divide indefinitely. Although research of the involvement of telomeres and telomerase in various malignant neoplasms has gained a large amount of interest, the timing and relevance of their role in pre-neoplastic lesions remain to be determined. The present narrative review aims to summarize the evidence regarding the role of telomeres and telomerase in pre-neoplasia across different types of tissues.

Keywords: human telomerase reverse transcriptase; oncogenesis; pre-neoplasia; telomerase; telomeres.

Publication types

  • Review

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Funding: No funding was received.