Telomere Maintenance Pathways in Lower-Grade Gliomas: Insights from Genetic Subtypes and Telomere Length Dynamics

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Telomere maintenance mechanisms (TMMs) play a critical role in cancer biology, particularly in lower-grade gliomas (LGGs), where telomere dynamics and pathway activity remain poorly understood. In this study, we analyzed TCGA-LGG and CGGA datasets, focusing on telomere length variations, pathway activity, and survival data across IDH subtypes. Additional validation was performed using the GEO COPD and GBM datasets, ensuring consistency in data processing and batch effect correction. Our analysis revealed significant differences in TEL pathway activation between Short- and Long-TL groups, emphasizing the central role of TERT in telomere maintenance. In contrast, ALT pathway activation displayed subtype-specific patterns, with IDH-wt tumors exhibiting the highest ALT activity, primarily driven by the RAD51 branch. Validation using CGGA data confirmed these findings, demonstrating consistent TEL and ALT pathway behaviors across datasets. Additionally, genetic subtype analysis revealed substantial telomere length variability associated with ATRX and IDH mutation status. Notably, IDHwt-ATRX WT tumors exhibited the shortest telomere length and the highest ALT pathway activity. These findings highlight distinct telomere regulatory dynamics across genetic subtypes of LGG and provide new insights into potential therapeutic strategies targeting telomere maintenance pathways.

SEEK ID: https://armlifebank.am/publications/31

DOI: 10.3390/ijms26094175

Projects: Molecular characterization of cancers with long-read RNA sequencing

Publication type: Journal

Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Publisher: MDPI AG

Citation: International Journal of Molecular Sciences,26(9):4175

Date Published: 28th Apr 2025

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Hakobyan, M., Binder, H., & Arakelyan, A. (2025). Telomere Maintenance Pathways in Lower-Grade Gliomas: Insights from Genetic Subtypes and Telomere Length Dynamics. In International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Vol. 26, Issue 9, p. 4175). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26094175
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