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Telomere length and fetal programming: A review of recent scientific advances

Valerie E. Whiteman, Anjali Goswami, Hamisu M. Salihu

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology · 2017 · ▲ 44 citations

Abstract

We sought to synthesize a comprehensive literature review comprising recent research linking fetal programming to fetal telomere(definition) length. We also explored the potential effects fetal telomere length shortening has on fetal phenotypes. Utilizing the PubMed database as our primary search engine, we retrieved and reviewed 165 articles of published research. The inclusion criteria limited the articles to those that appeared within the last ten years, were pertinent to humans, and without restriction to language of publication. Our results showed that socio-demographic factors like age, sex, genetic inheritance, and acquired disease impact telomere length. Further, we found several maternal characteristics to be associated with fetal telomere length shortening, and these include maternal chemical exposure (eg, tobacco smoke), maternal stress during pregnancy, maternal nutritional and sleeping disorders during pregnancy as well as maternal disease status. Due to paucity of data, our review could not synthesize evidence directly linking fetal phenotypes to telomere length shortening. Although the research summarized in this review shows some association between determinants of intrauterine programming and fetal telomere length, there is still significant work that needs to be done to delineate the direct relationship of telomere attrition with specific fetal phenotypes.

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Whiteman, V.E., Goswami, A., &amp; Salihu, H.M. (2017). Telomere length and fetal programming: A review of recent scientific advances. <em>American Journal of Reproductive Immunology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/aji.12661
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Whiteman VE, Goswami A, Salihu HM. Telomere length and fetal programming: A review of recent scientific advances. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 2017. doi:10.1111/aji.12661.
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@article{valerie2017Telome, title = {Telomere length and fetal programming: A review of recent scientific advances}, author = {Valerie E. Whiteman and Anjali Goswami and Hamisu M. Salihu}, journal = {American Journal of Reproductive Immunology}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1111/aji.12661}, }

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