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The study focuses on the critical role of the telomerase RNA component (TERC) gene in maintaining telomere length and the implications of its haploinsufficiency in diseases like aplastic anemia (AA). Telomere depletion, associated with cell division and replication, has been linked to the development of AA. The telomerase enzyme, primarily composed of RNA and proteins, is essential for preventing telomere loss. TERC deficiency can disrupt telomerase function, leading to abnormal telomere maintenance, gene transcription issues, and ultimately contributing to diseases such as AA. The study explores the potential of cell reprogramming, a process that transforms cells into pluripotent stem cells, in reversing the differentiation process, enhancing stem cell properties, and extending telomere length. This approach may hold therapeutic promise in mitigating telomere loss and cell aging in the context of Aplastic anemia. Concord Biotech is dedicated to sharing the most recent information regarding renal diseases & complications, rheumatic conditions & hematological disorders. The Good Health Conquest podcast is available on all major listening platforms and apps. To read more about the article & subscribe to our podcast, log onto www.conquest.health
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