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Effects of initial telomere length distribution on senescence onset and heterogeneity

Published 9 years agoVersion 2arXiv:1606.06842

Authors

Sarah Eugène, Thibault Bourgeron, Zhou Xu

Categories

q-bio.GNq-bio.SC

Abstract

Replicative senescence, induced by telomere shortening, exhibits considerable asynchrony and heterogeneity, the origins of which remain unclear. Here, we formally study how telomere shortening mechanisms impact on senescence kinetics and define two regimes of senescence, depending on the initial telomere length variance. We provide analytical solutions to the model, highlighting a non-linear relationship between senescence onset and initial telomere length distribution. This study reveals the complexity of the collective behavior of telomeres as they shorten, leading to senescence heterogeneity.

Effects of initial telomere length distribution on senescence onset and heterogeneity

9 years ago
v2
3 authors

Categories

q-bio.GNq-bio.SC

Abstract

Replicative senescence, induced by telomere shortening, exhibits considerable asynchrony and heterogeneity, the origins of which remain unclear. Here, we formally study how telomere shortening mechanisms impact on senescence kinetics and define two regimes of senescence, depending on the initial telomere length variance. We provide analytical solutions to the model, highlighting a non-linear relationship between senescence onset and initial telomere length distribution. This study reveals the complexity of the collective behavior of telomeres as they shorten, leading to senescence heterogeneity.

Authors

Sarah Eugène, Thibault Bourgeron, Zhou Xu

arXiv ID: 1606.06842
Published Jun 22, 2016

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