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Lack of association of colonic epithelium telomere length and oxidative DNA damage in Type 2 diabetes under good metabolic control
Deepak Kejariwal, Karolina M. Stępień, Tracy Smith, Hugh J. Kennedy, David A. Hughes, Mike Sampson
BMC Endocrine Disorders · 2008 · ▲ 11 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Telomeres are DNA repeat sequences necessary for DNA replication which shorten at cell division at a rate directly related to levels of oxidative stress. Critical telomere(definition) shortening predisposes to cell senescence(definition) and to epithelial malignancies. Type 2 diabetes is characterised by increased oxidative DNA damage, telomere attrition, and an increased risk of colonic malignancy. We hypothesised that the colonic mucosa in Type 2 diabetes would be characterised by increased DNA damage and telomere shortening. METHODS: We examined telomere length (by flow fluorescent in situ hybridization) and oxidative DNA damage (flow cytometry of 8 - oxoguanosine) in the colonic mucosal cells of subjects with type 2 diabetes (n = 10; mean age 62.2 years, mean HbA1c 6.9%) and 22 matched control subjects. No colonic pathology was apparent in these subjects at routine gastrointestinal investigations. RESULTS: Mean colonic epithelial telomere length in the diabetes group was not significantly different from controls (10.6 [3.6] vs. 12.1 [3.4] Molecular Equivalent of Soluble Fluorochrome Units [MESF]; P = 0.5). Levels of oxidative DNA damage were similar in both T2DM and control groups (2.6 [0.6] vs. 2.5 [0.6] Mean Fluorescent Intensity [MFI]; P = 0.7). There was no significant relationship between oxidative DNA damage and telomere length in either group (both p > 0.1). CONCLUSION: Colonic epithelium in Type 2 diabetes does not differ significantly from control colonic epithelium in oxidative DNA damage or telomere length. There is no evidence in this study for increased oxidative DNA damage or significant telomere attrition in colonic mucosa as a carcinogenic mechanism.
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Kejariwal, D., Stępień, K.M., Smith, T., Kennedy, H.J., Hughes, D.A., & Sampson, M. (2008). Lack of association of colonic epithelium telomere length and oxidative DNA damage in Type 2 diabetes under good metabolic control. <em>BMC Endocrine Disorders</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6823-8-12
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Kejariwal D, Stępień KM, Smith T, Kennedy HJ, Hughes DA, Sampson M. Lack of association of colonic epithelium telomere length and oxidative DNA damage in Type 2 diabetes under good metabolic control. BMC Endocrine Disorders. 2008. doi:10.1186/1472-6823-8-12.
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@article{deepak2008Lackof,
title = {Lack of association of colonic epithelium telomere length and oxidative DNA damage in Type 2 diabetes under good metabolic control},
author = {Deepak Kejariwal and Karolina M. Stępień and Tracy Smith and Hugh J. Kennedy and David A. Hughes and Mike Sampson},
journal = {BMC Endocrine Disorders},
year = {2008},
doi = {10.1186/1472-6823-8-12},
}
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