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English: Nuclear integrity and genome stability in normal and HGPS cells. In normal cells, DNA damage arises from exposure to environmental fctors including reactive oxygen species, radiation or chemicals. This damage can be readily repaired by the DNA repair machinery. On the other hand, the incorporation of Progerin (brown lines) in the nuclear lamin network (green lines) alters nuclear morphology, resulting in defective nuclear processes for the maintenance of telomere length and DNA damage responses. In Progerin-expressing cells, accelerated aging ensues. Chi et al. Journal of Biomedical Science 2009 16:96 doi:10.1186/1423-0127-16-96 Русский: Целостность оболочки ядра в нормальных (слева) клетках и клетках при прогерии (синдром Гетчинсона (Хатчинсона)-Гилфорда). |
Source | The nuclear envelopathies and human diseases |
Author | Ya-Hui Chi , Zi-Jie Chen and Kuan-Teh Jeang |
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