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Telomerase dysfunction and dyskeratosis congenita.


ABSTRACT: Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a multi system bone marrow failure syndrome characterized by muco-cutaneous abnormalities and an increased predisposition to malignancy. It exhibits considerable clinical and genetic heterogeneity. X-linked recessive, autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive forms of the disease are recognized. The X-linked recessive form is due to mutations in dyskerin, which is a component of both small nucleolar ribonuclear protein particles and the telomerase complex. Autosomal dominant DC is due to mutations in the RNA component of telomerase, TERC. As dyskerin and TERC are both components of the telomerase complex and all patients with DC have short telomeres it appears that the principal pathology in DC relates to telomerase dysfunction. The gene or genes involved in the recessive form of DC remain elusive, though genes whose products are required for telomere maintenance remain strong candidates. The study of DC has highlighted the critical role of telomerase and the consequences, including premature aging and malignancy, of its dysfunction.

SUBMITTER: Walne AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3449960 | biostudies-other | 2004 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Telomerase dysfunction and dyskeratosis congenita.

Walne Amanda J AJ   Dokal Inderjeet I  

Cytotechnology 20040601 1-2


Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) is a multi system bone marrow failure syndrome characterized by muco-cutaneous abnormalities and an increased predisposition to malignancy. It exhibits considerable clinical and genetic heterogeneity. X-linked recessive, autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive forms of the disease are recognized. The X-linked recessive form is due to mutations in dyskerin, which is a component of both small nucleolar ribonuclear protein particles and the telomerase complex. Autosom  ...[more]

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