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DNA damage accumulation and TRF2 degradation in atypical Werner syndrome fibroblasts with LMNA mutations.
[werner syndrome]
Segmental
progeroid
syndromes
are
groups
of
disorders
with
multiple
features
suggestive
of
accelerated
aging
.
One
subset
of
adult-onset
progeroid
syndromes
,
referred
to
as
atypical
Werner
syndrome
,
is
caused
by
mutations
in
the
LMNA
gene
,
which
encodes
a
class
of
nuclear
intermediate
filaments
,
lamin
A
/
C
.
We
previously
described
rapid
telomere
attrition
and
accelerated
replicative
senescence
in
cultured
fibroblasts
overexpressing
mutant
lamin
A
.
In
this
study
,
we
investigated
the
cellular
phenotypes
associated
with
accelerated
telomere
shortening
in
LMNA
mutant
primary
fibroblasts
.
In
early
passage
primary
fibroblasts
with
R
133
L
or
L
140
R
LMNA
mutations
,
shelterin
protein
components
were
already
reduced
while
cells
still
retained
telomere
lengths
comparable
to
those
of
controls
.
There
was
a
significant
inverse
correlation
between
the
degree
of
abnormal
nuclear
morphology
and
the
level
of
TRF
2
,
a
shelterin
subunit
,
suggesting
a
potential
causal
relationship
.
Stabilization
of
the
telomeres
via
the
introduction
of
the
catalytic
subunit
of
human
telomerase
,
hTERT
(
human
telomerase
reverse
transcriptase
)
,
did
not
prevent
degradation
of
shelterin
components
,
indicating
that
reduced
TRF
2
in
LMNA
mutants
is
not
mediated
by
short
telomeres
.
Interestingly
,
γ-
H
2
AX
foci
(
reflecting
double
strand
DNA
damage
)
in
early
passage
LMNA
mutant
primary
fibroblasts
and
LMNA
mutant
hTERT
fibroblasts
were
markedly
increased
in
non-telomeric
regions
of
DNA
.
Our
results
raise
the
possibility
that
mutant
lamin
A
/
C
causes
global
genomic
instability
with
accumulation
of
non-telomeric
DNA
damage
as
an
early
event
,
followed
by
TRF
2
degradation
and
telomere
shortening
.
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"accelerated replicative senescence in cultured fibroblasts overexpressing mutant lamin a"
symptom
werner syndrome
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