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Previously
Cells need external signals to promote cell
proliferation Cells have internal controls to
limit of divisions
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Telomere length as hypothesis for aging
  • What evidence supports this kind of hypothesis?
  • Correlation between biological age, cellular age
    and appearance?
  • Elissa Epel et al. 2004 telomere length of blood
    cells from mothers of healthy children and
    mothers caring for chronically ill children.

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First Chromosomes, Replication, Telomeres and
Aging (vs Immortality)
  • What is a chromosome?
  • Why copy chromosomes?
  • What happens when a cell doesnt have the correct
    number? (total number -- not talking about single
    mutations)
  • Largest pause in cell cycle-- G1/S transition.
    Hmm, why?

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Process of copying DNA DNA replication
  • CBI 5.4
  • Semi-conservative process requiring DNA helicase,
    primase, DNA polymerase, ligase, ssbinding
    proteins..
  • Because both strands must be copied at same
    time-- leading and lagging strand.

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So what about the ends?
  • Telomeres GGGTTA repeats
  • uses in protection and attachment
  • Why is their replication a problem?
  • (How do gametes get around this?)

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Hayflick meets End Replication Problem
  • Carol Greider and Calvin Harley
  • Is this the clock? (early 1990s)
  • What is the consequence of high telomerase
    activity according to this hypothesis?
  • Of having low telomerase activity?

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  • Greider and Haley In adult humans only cells
    with high telomerase expression are germline
    cells and cancer cells Consistent?

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  • Looked at 1000 human primary cancers and saw 90
    had increased telomerase activity
  • BUT HAVING high activity wasnt enough to
    predict outcome
  • (acute myelocytic leukemia cases)
  • What if you could get rid of all telomerase
  • Predict the phenotype

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Greiders Telomerase free mice
  • Chromosomes stick together or lost during
    division
  • Mouse version of symptoms similar to Werners
    syndrome
  • BUT mice could still form tumors Getting rid of
    telomerase not enough to get rid of cancer.

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Aging vs Immortality
  • If short telomeres lead to cell death do long
    telomeres lead to immortal cell lines? What if
    you could turn telomerase back on? (Harley and
    Shay)
  • 1998 Tom Brokaw announced
  • they have found a way to reverse the aging
    process
  • (perhaps a bit overstated..but)

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  • In Epels work telomeres of stress group 9-17
    years shorter, appearance more aged than that of
    less stress group
  • Consistent with hypothesis?
  • What does this suggest about role of
  • environment?

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What happens when you manipulate telomere length?
  • Austriaco and Guarente paper
  • Big picture?
  • Why yeast?
  • What are they doing?
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