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백삼열,Xun Jin,Young-Woo Sohn,Jun-Kyum Kim,김성학,Jinlong Yin,Xumin Pian,김성찬,남도현,최윤재,김형기 한국분자세포생물학회 2011 Molecules and cells Vol.31 No.1
Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), the catalytic subunit of the enzyme telomerase, is robustly expressed in cancer cells. TERT enables cells to avoid chromosome shortening during repeated replication by maintaining telomere length. However, several lines of evidence indi-cate that many cancer cells exhibit shorter telomere length than normal tissues, implying an additional function of TERT in tumor formation and progression. Here, we report a telomerase activity-independent function of TERT that induces cancer stemness in glioma cells. Overexpression of TERT712, a telomerase activity-deficient form of TERT, in U87MG cells promoted cell self-renewal in vitro, and induced EGFR expression and formation of gliomas exhibiting cellular heterogeneity in vivo. In patients with gliobla-stoma multiforme, TERT expression showed a high corre-lation with EGFR expression, which is closely linked to the stemness gene signature. Induction of differentiation and TERT-knockdown in glioma stem cells led to a marked reduction in EGFR expression, cancer stemness, and anti-cancer drug resistance. Together, our findings indicate that TERT plays a crucial role in tumor progres-sion by promoting cancer stemness through expression of EGFR.