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Short Leukocyte Telomere Length Precedes Clinical Expression of Atherosclerosis

Athanase Bénétos, Simon Toupance, Sylvie Gautier, Carlos Labat, Masayuki Kimura, P. Rossi, Nicla Settembre, Jacques Hubert, Luc Frimat, Baptiste Bertrand, Mourad Boufi, Xavier Flecher, Nicolas Sadoul, Pascal Eschwège, M. Kessler

Circulation Research · 2017 · ▲ 122 citations

Abstract

Rationale: Short telomere(definition) length (TL) in leukocytes is associated with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). It is unknown whether this relationship stems from having inherently short leukocyte TL (LTL) at birth or a faster LTL attrition thereafter. LTL represents TL in the highly proliferative hematopoietic system, whereas TL in skeletal muscle represents a minimally replicative tissue. Objective: We measured LTL and muscle TL (MTL) in the same individuals with a view to obtain comparative metrics for lifelong LTL attrition and learn about the temporal association of LTL with ASCVD. Methods and Results: Our Discovery Cohort comprised 259 individuals aged 63±14 years (mean±SD), undergoing surgery with (n=131) or without (n=128) clinical manifestation of ASCVD. In all subjects, MTL adjusted for muscle biopsy site (MTL A ) was longer than LTL and the LTL-MTL A gap similarly widened with age in ASCVD patients and controls. Age- and sex-adjusted LTL ( P =0.005), but not MTL A ( P =0.90), was shorter in patients with ASCVD than controls. The TL gap between leukocytes and muscle (LTL-MTL A ) was wider ( P =0.0003), and the TL ratio between leukocytes and muscle (LTL/MTL A ) was smaller ( P =0.0001) in ASCVD than in controls. Findings were replicated in a cohort comprising 143 individuals. Conclusions: This first study to apply the blood-and-muscle TL model shows more pronounced LTL attrition in ASCVD patients than controls. The difference in LTL attrition was not associated with age during adulthood suggesting that increased attrition in early life is more likely to be a major explanation of the shorter LTL in ASCVD patients. Clinical Trial Registration: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT02176941.

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Bénétos, A., Toupance, S., Gautier, S., Labat, C., Kimura, M., Rossi, P., Settembre, N., Hubert, J., Frimat, L., Bertrand, B., Boufi, M., Flecher, X., Sadoul, N., Eschwège, P., Kessler, M., Tzanetakou, I.P., Doulamis, I.P., Konstantopoulos, P., Tzani, A., &amp; Korou, M. (2017). Short Leukocyte Telomere Length Precedes Clinical Expression of Atherosclerosis. <em>Circulation Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.117.311751
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Bénétos A, Toupance S, Gautier S, Labat C, Kimura M, Rossi P, et al. Short Leukocyte Telomere Length Precedes Clinical Expression of Atherosclerosis. Circulation Research. 2017. doi:10.1161/circresaha.117.311751.
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@article{athanase2017ShortL, title = {Short Leukocyte Telomere Length Precedes Clinical Expression of Atherosclerosis}, author = {Athanase Bénétos and Simon Toupance and Sylvie Gautier and Carlos Labat and Masayuki Kimura and P. Rossi and Nicla Settembre and Jacques Hubert and Luc Frimat and Baptiste Bertrand and Mourad Boufi and Xavier Flecher and Nicolas Sadoul and Pascal Eschwège and M. Kessler and Irene P. Tzanetakou and Ilias P. Doulamis and Panagiotis Konstantopoulos and Aspasia Tzani and Marilina Korou and Anastasios Gkogkos and Konstantinos Perreas and Evangelos Menenakos and Georgios Samanidis and Michail Vasiloglou‐Gkanis}, journal = {Circulation Research}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1161/circresaha.117.311751}, }

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