Graakjaer J, Londono-Vallejo J A, Christensen K, Kølvraa S
Institute of Human Genetics, University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2006 May;1067:311-6. doi: 10.1196/annals.1354.042.
This paper characterizes the distribution of telomere length on individual chromosome arms in humans. By fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), followed by computer-assisted analysis of digital images, it is shown that the distribution of telomere length on individual chromosome arms is not random, but that humans have a common telomere profile. This profile exists in lymphocytes, amniocytes and fibroblasts, and seems to be conserved during life. A closer look at the overall pattern of the profile shows that the length of the telomeres in general follows the total chromosome length. In addition to the common profile, it is found that each person has specific characteristics, which are also conserved throughout life. Studying both twins and families we have obtained indications that these individual characteristics are at least partly inherited. Altogether, our results suggest that the length of individual telomeres might occasionally play a role in the heritability of life span.
本文描述了人类个体染色体臂上的端粒长度分布情况。通过荧光原位杂交(FISH),随后对数字图像进行计算机辅助分析,结果表明个体染色体臂上的端粒长度分布并非随机,而是人类具有共同的端粒图谱。这种图谱存在于淋巴细胞、羊膜细胞和成纤维细胞中,并且在生命过程中似乎是保守的。仔细观察图谱的整体模式会发现,端粒的长度总体上遵循染色体的总长度。除了共同的图谱外,还发现每个人都有特定的特征,这些特征在整个生命过程中也保持不变。通过对双胞胎和家族的研究,我们得到了一些迹象,表明这些个体特征至少部分是可遗传的。总之,我们的结果表明,个体端粒的长度可能偶尔在寿命的遗传性中发挥作用。