- Jiang, Xu-Rong;
- Jimenez, Gretchen;
- Chang, Edwin;
- Frolkis, Maria;
- Kusler, Brenda;
- Sage, Marijke;
- Beeche, Michelle;
- Bodnar, Andrea G;
- Wahl, Geoffrey M;
- Tlsty, Thea D;
- Chiu, Choy-Pik
Expression of the human telomerase catalytic component, hTERT, in normal human somatic cells can reconstitute telomerase activity and extend their replicative lifespan. We report here that at twice the normal number of population doublings, telomerase-expressing human skin fibroblasts (BJ-hTERT) and retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPE-hTERT) retain normal growth control in response to serum deprivation, high cell density, G1 or G2 phase blockers and spindle inhibitors. In addition, we observed no cell growth in soft agar and detected no tumour formation in vivo. Thus, we find that telomerase expression in normal cells does not appear to induce changes associated with a malignant phenotype.