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The rate of leukocyte telomere shortening predicts mortality from cardiovascular disease in elderly men: a novel demonstration
Elissa S. Epel, Sharon Stein Merkin, Richard Cawthon, Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Nancy E. Adler, Mark J. Pletcher, Teresa E. Seeman
Aging · 2008 · ▲ 302 citations
Abstract
Telomere(definition) length (TL) has been proposed as a marker of mitotic cell age and as a general index of human organismic aging. Short absolute leukocyte telomere length has been linked to cardiovascular-related morbidity and mortality. Our aim was to test whether the rate of change in leukocyte TL is related to mortality in a healthy elderly cohort. We examined a subsample of 236 randomly selected Caucasian participants from the MacArthur Health Aging Study (aged 70 to 79 years). DNA samples from baseline and 2.5 years later were assayed for mean TL of leukocytes. Percent change in TL was calculated as a measure of TL change (TLC). Associations between TL and TLC with 12-year overall and cardiovascular mortality were assessed. Over the 2.5 year period, 46% of the study participants showed maintenance of mean bulk TL, whereas 30% showed telomere shortening, and, unexpectedly, 24% showed telomere lengthening. For women, short baseline TL was related to greater mortality from cardiovascular disease (OR = 2.3; 95% CI: 1.0 - 5.3). For men, TLC (specifically shortening), but not baseline TL, was related to greater cardiovascular mortality, OR = 3.0 (95% CI: 1.1 - 8.2). This is the first demonstration that rate of telomere length change (TLC) predicts mortality and thus may be a useful prognostic factor for longevity.
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Epel, E.S., Merkin, S.S., Cawthon, R., Blackburn, E.H., Adler, N.E., Pletcher, M.J., & Seeman, T.E. (2008). The rate of leukocyte telomere shortening predicts mortality from cardiovascular disease in elderly men: a novel demonstration. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100007
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Epel ES, Merkin SS, Cawthon R, Blackburn EH, Adler NE, Pletcher MJ, et al. The rate of leukocyte telomere shortening predicts mortality from cardiovascular disease in elderly men: a novel demonstration. Aging. 2008. doi:10.18632/aging.100007.
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@article{elissa2008Therat,
title = {The rate of leukocyte telomere shortening predicts mortality from cardiovascular disease in elderly men: a novel demonstration},
author = {Elissa S. Epel and Sharon Stein Merkin and Richard Cawthon and Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Nancy E. Adler and Mark J. Pletcher and Teresa E. Seeman},
journal = {Aging},
year = {2008},
doi = {10.18632/aging.100007},
}
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