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Accelerated Telomere Shortening in Leukocyte Subpopulations of Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
Ioakim Spyridopoulos, Jedrzej Hoffmann, Alexandra Aicher, Tim H. Brümmendorf, Hans Wilhelm Doerr, Andreas M. Zeiher, Stefanie Dimmeler
Circulation · 2009 · ▲ 144 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shortening of mean telomere(definition) length (TL) in white blood cells is correlated with the development of coronary heart disease (CHD) and with increased mortality due to infectious disease. The goal of the present study was to investigate whether telomere shortening in CHD is restricted to specific peripheral blood lymphocyte and/or myeloid cell subpopulations. Results were correlated to TL in CD34+ hematopoietic peripheral blood stem cells and progenitor cells obtained from the same individual patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: TL was measured by multicolor flow cytometry-fluorescent in situ hybridization in 12 leukocyte subpopulations after immunomagnetic bead sorting. We investigated TL in 14 young (mean age 25 years) and 13 older (mean age 65 years) healthy male volunteers and in 25 age-matched patients with CHD (mean age 65 years). We show that TL in granulocytes and monocytes mirrors TL of CD34+ peripheral blood stem cells and progenitor cells extremely well (r=0.95, P<0.0001) in patients and in healthy adults. TL was approximately 0.5 kilobases (kb) shorter in leukocytes from patients with CHD than in their age-matched control subjects. This difference was identical for CD34+ peripheral blood stem cells and progenitor cells, monocytes, granulocytes, B lymphocytes, and CD4+ T cells, including their memory and naïve subpopulations. Surprisingly, only in cytotoxic CD8+ T lymphocytes, we found a substantially increased TL deficit of 1.0 kb in CHD patients as opposed to control subjects. Further analysis revealed that TL shortening was particularly pronounced in CD8+CD28(-) T cells obtained from cytomegalovirus-seropositive CHD patients, whereas such a difference was not observed in healthy cytomegalovirus-positive as opposed to cytomegalovirus-negative control subjects. Finally, TL shortening of CD8+CD45(RA+) T cells was correlated with the decrease in left ventricular function in CHD patients (r=0.629, P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Telomere shortening in patients with CHD could potentially be attributed to either inherited TL shortening or acquired accelerated telomere shortening restricted to the hematopoietic system, which affects the baseline TL of all peripheral blood cell populations, including peripheral blood stem cells and progenitor cells. In addition, cytomegalovirus-seropositive patients but not healthy control subjects exhibited further shortening of their cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Surprisingly, TL shortening of CD8+ T lymphocytes in CHD patients demonstrated a very strong correlation with cardiac dysfunction, which suggests a mechanistic link between CHD and immunosenescence.
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Spyridopoulos, I., Hoffmann, J., Aicher, A., Brümmendorf, T.H., Doerr, H.W., Zeiher, A.M., & Dimmeler, S. (2009). Accelerated Telomere Shortening in Leukocyte Subpopulations of Patients With Coronary Heart Disease. <em>Circulation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.109.854299
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Spyridopoulos I, Hoffmann J, Aicher A, Brümmendorf TH, Doerr HW, Zeiher AM, et al. Accelerated Telomere Shortening in Leukocyte Subpopulations of Patients With Coronary Heart Disease. Circulation. 2009. doi:10.1161/circulationaha.109.854299.
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@article{ioakim2009Accele,
title = {Accelerated Telomere Shortening in Leukocyte Subpopulations of Patients With Coronary Heart Disease},
author = {Ioakim Spyridopoulos and Jedrzej Hoffmann and Alexandra Aicher and Tim H. Brümmendorf and Hans Wilhelm Doerr and Andreas M. Zeiher and Stefanie Dimmeler},
journal = {Circulation},
year = {2009},
doi = {10.1161/circulationaha.109.854299},
}
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