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Blood Telomere Length Attrition and Cancer Development in the Normative Aging Study Cohort
Lifang Hou, Brian Joyce, Tao Gao, Lei Liu, Yinan Zheng, Frank J. Penedo, Siran Liu, Wei Zhang, Raymond C. Bergan, Qi Dai, Pantel Vokonas, Mirjam Hoxha, Joel Schwartz, Andrea Baccarelli
EBioMedicine · 2015 · ▲ 69 citations
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BACKGROUND: Accelerated telomere(definition) shortening may cause cancer via chromosomal instability, making it a potentially useful biomarker. However, publications on blood telomere length (BTL) and cancer are inconsistent. We prospectively examined BTL measures over time and cancer incidence. METHODS: We included 792 Normative Aging Study participants with 1-4 BTL measurements from 1999 to 2012. We used linear mixed-effects models to examine BTL attrition by cancer status (relative to increasing age and decreasing years pre-diagnosis), Cox models for time-dependent associations, and logistic regression for cancer incidence stratified by years between BTL measurement and diagnosis. FINDINGS: Age-related BTL attrition was faster in cancer cases pre-diagnosis than in cancer-free participants (pdifference = 0.017); all participants had similar age-adjusted BTL 8-14 years pre-diagnosis, followed by decelerated attrition in cancer cases resulting in longer BTL three (p = 0.003) and four (p = 0.012) years pre-diagnosis. Longer time-dependent BTL was associated with prostate cancer (HR = 1.79, p = 0.03), and longer BTL measured ≤ 4 years pre-diagnosis with any (OR = 3.27, p < 0.001) and prostate cancers (OR = 6.87, p < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: Age-related BTL attrition was faster in cancer cases but their age-adjusted BTL attrition began decelerating as diagnosis approached. This may explain prior inconsistencies and help develop BTL as a cancer detection biomarker.
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Hou, L., Joyce, B., Gao, T., Liu, L., Zheng, Y., Penedo, F.J., Liu, S., Zhang, W., Bergan, R.C., Dai, Q., Vokonas, P., Hoxha, M., Schwartz, J., & Baccarelli, A. (2015). Blood Telomere Length Attrition and Cancer Development in the Normative Aging Study Cohort. <em>EBioMedicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.04.008
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Hou L, Joyce B, Gao T, Liu L, Zheng Y, Penedo FJ, et al. Blood Telomere Length Attrition and Cancer Development in the Normative Aging Study Cohort. EBioMedicine. 2015. doi:10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.04.008.
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@article{lifang2015BloodT,
title = {Blood Telomere Length Attrition and Cancer Development in the Normative Aging Study Cohort},
author = {Lifang Hou and Brian Joyce and Tao Gao and Lei Liu and Yinan Zheng and Frank J. Penedo and Siran Liu and Wei Zhang and Raymond C. Bergan and Qi Dai and Pantel Vokonas and Mirjam Hoxha and Joel Schwartz and Andrea Baccarelli},
journal = {EBioMedicine},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1016/j.ebiom.2015.04.008},
}
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