Rhyu M S
National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA.
J Natl Cancer Inst. 1995 Jun 21;87(12):884-94. doi: 10.1093/jnci/87.12.884.
A current hypothesis gaining prominence proposes that activation of the enzyme telomerase is necessary for cells to become immortal, or capable of proliferating indefinitely. The theory suggests that almost all cancer cells must attain immortality for progression to malignant states and, hence, require activation of telomerase. This article reviews the function and formation of telomeres as background to evaluating the "telomere hypothesis." Experiments in support of and experiments that challenge the hypothesis are examined. Possible approaches to telomerase inhibition are discussed.
当前一个日益受到关注的假说提出,端粒酶的激活是细胞实现永生化或能够无限增殖所必需的。该理论认为,几乎所有癌细胞为了发展成恶性状态都必须实现永生化,因此需要激活端粒酶。本文回顾了端粒的功能和形成,作为评估“端粒假说”的背景知识。对支持该假说的实验和质疑该假说的实验进行了审视。还讨论了抑制端粒酶的可能方法。