2012
Cooperation between p53 and the telomere-protecting shelterin component Pot1a in endometrial carcinogenesis
Akbay EA, Peña CG, Ruder D, Michel JA, Nakada Y, Pathak S, Multani AS, Chang S, Castrillon DH. Cooperation between p53 and the telomere-protecting shelterin component Pot1a in endometrial carcinogenesis. Oncogene 2012, 32: 2211-2219. PMID: 22689059, PMCID: PMC3636499, DOI: 10.1038/onc.2012.232.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAneuploidyAnimalsCarcinoma, EndometrioidCell Transformation, NeoplasticDisease Models, AnimalDNA Breaks, Double-StrandedDNA-Binding ProteinsEndometrial NeoplasmsFemaleHumansMiceMice, TransgenicShelterin ComplexTelomere HomeostasisTelomere-Binding ProteinsTumor Cells, CulturedTumor Suppressor Protein p53ConceptsType II endometrial cancerEndometrial intraepithelial carcinomaEndometrial cancerEndometrial adenocarcinomaEndometrial carcinogenesisTelomerase-null miceProminent nuclear atypiaType II tumorsMulti-organ failureType II cancersInvasive endometrial adenocarcinomaMonths of ageMetastatic diseaseII tumorsEndometrial lesionsIntraepithelial carcinomaEndometrial epitheliumNuclear atypiaTumorsAdenocarcinomaVivo correlatesDetectable DNA damageHuman tumorsMiceLesions
2005
Modeling aging and cancer in the telomerase knockout mouse
Chang S. Modeling aging and cancer in the telomerase knockout mouse. Mutation Research/Fundamental And Molecular Mechanisms Of Mutagenesis 2005, 576: 39-53. PMID: 15927211, DOI: 10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2004.08.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTelomere dysfunctionRole of telomeresTelomerase-null miceTelomerase knockout miceTelomerase-deficient miceOrganismal agingSomatic cellsMammalian organismsTight regulationCellular responsesTelomerase activityNull miceKnockout miceTelomeresMouse modelTelomeraseOrganismsMiceDeficient miceRegulationAgingCellsCancer
1999
Longevity, Stress Response, and Cancer in Aging Telomerase-Deficient Mice
Rudolph K, Chang S, Lee H, Blasco M, Gottlieb G, Greider C, DePinho R. Longevity, Stress Response, and Cancer in Aging Telomerase-Deficient Mice. Cell 1999, 96: 701-712. PMID: 10089885, DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)80580-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOrganismal aging processTelomerase-null miceTelomerase-deficient miceTelomere functionOrganismal levelTelomere maintenanceCellular senescenceOverall fitnessPhysiological processesStress responseHematopoietic ablationGenetic instabilityTelomere lengthNull miceCritical roleLife spanWound healingAging processSpontaneous malignanciesSenescenceOrganismsFitnessPathophysiological symptomsRoleMice