Telomere biology disorders: from dyskeratosis congenita and beyond.

Defective telomerase function or telomere maintenance causes genomic instability. Alterations in telomere length and/or attrition are the primary features of rare diseases known as telomere biology disorders or telomeropathies. Recent advances in the molecular basis of these disorders and cutting-edge methods assessing telomere length have increased our understanding of this topic. Multiorgan manifestations and different phenotypes have been reported even in carriers within the same family. In this context, apart from dyskeratosis congenita, disorders formerly considered idiopathic (i.e. pulmonary fibrosis, liver cirrhosis) frequently correlate with underlying defective telomere maintenance mechanisms. Moreover, these patients are prone to developing specific cancer types and exhibit exceptional sensitivity and toxicity in standard chemotherapy regimens. The current review describes the diverse spectrum of clinical manifestations of telomere biology disorders in pediatric and adult patients, their correlation with pathogenic variants, and considerations during their management to increase awareness and improve a multidisciplinary approach.

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TitleTelomere biology disorders: from dyskeratosis congenita and beyond.
Date2024-11-22
Issue namePostgraduate medical journal
Issue numberv100.1190:879-889
DOI10.1093/postmj/qgae102
PubMed39197110
AuthorsRoka K, Solomou E, Kattamis A & Stiakaki E
Keywordsdyskeratosis congenita, hematological manifestations, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, telomere biology disorders, telomere syndromes
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