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Effects of ionizing radiation on telomere length and telomerase activity in cultured human lens epithelium cells
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We have demonstrated genetic changes in telomere length and oxidative stress, which may be relevant to cataractogenesis. Our study shows that in control cells telomere length increases as passage increases. We have also demonstrated that telomere length increases at higher doses of 1.0 Gy and 2.0 Gy. However, telomerase activity decreases dose dependently and as passages increase. These results are not conclusive and further studies ex vivo measuring lens opacity and telomere length in the model would be beneficial in a bigger cohort, hence confirming a link between telomere length, cataractogenesis and genetic factors.
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