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Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: ALU element instability could contribute to gene function variance in aging, and may partly explain variation in human lifespan. OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of ALU element instability in human aging and the potential efficacy of ALU element content as a marker of biological aging and s...

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Autores principales: Morgan, R. Garrett, Venturelli, Massimo, Gross, Cole, Tarperi, Cantor, Schena, Federico, Reggiani, Carlo, Naro, Fabio, Pedrinolla, Anna, Monaco, Lucia, Richardson, Russell S., Donato, Anthony J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5218400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28060910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169628
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author Morgan, R. Garrett
Venturelli, Massimo
Gross, Cole
Tarperi, Cantor
Schena, Federico
Reggiani, Carlo
Naro, Fabio
Pedrinolla, Anna
Monaco, Lucia
Richardson, Russell S.
Donato, Anthony J.
author_facet Morgan, R. Garrett
Venturelli, Massimo
Gross, Cole
Tarperi, Cantor
Schena, Federico
Reggiani, Carlo
Naro, Fabio
Pedrinolla, Anna
Monaco, Lucia
Richardson, Russell S.
Donato, Anthony J.
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description BACKGROUND: ALU element instability could contribute to gene function variance in aging, and may partly explain variation in human lifespan. OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of ALU element instability in human aging and the potential efficacy of ALU element content as a marker of biological aging and survival. DESIGN: Preliminary cohort study. METHODS: We measured two high frequency ALU element subfamilies, ALU-J and ALU-Sx, by a single qPCR assay and compared ALU-J/Sx content in white blood cell (WBCs) and skeletal muscle cell (SMCs) biopsies from twenty-three elderly adults with sixteen healthy sex-balanced young adults; all-cause survival rates of elderly adults predicted by ALU-J/Sx content in both tissues; and cardiovascular disease (CVD)- and cancer-specific survival rates of elderly adults predicted by ALU-J/Sx content in both tissues, as planned subgroup analyses. RESULTS: We found greater ALU-J/Sx content variance in WBCs from elderly adults than young adults (P < 0.001) with no difference in SMCs (P = 0.94). Elderly adults with low WBC ALU-J/Sx content had worse four-year all-cause and CVD-associated survival than those with high ALU-J/Sx content (both P = 0.03 and hazard ratios (HR) ≥ 3.40), while WBC ALU-J/Sx content had no influence on cancer-associated survival (P = 0.42 and HR = 0.74). SMC ALU-J/Sx content had no influence on all-cause, CVD- or cancer -associated survival (all P ≥ 0.26; HR ≤ 2.07). CONCLUSIONS: These initial findings demonstrate that ALU element instability occurs with advanced age in WBCs, but not SMCs, and imparts greater risk of all-cause mortality that is likely driven by an increased risk for CVD and not cancer.
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spelling pubmed-52184002017-01-19 Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study Morgan, R. Garrett Venturelli, Massimo Gross, Cole Tarperi, Cantor Schena, Federico Reggiani, Carlo Naro, Fabio Pedrinolla, Anna Monaco, Lucia Richardson, Russell S. Donato, Anthony J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: ALU element instability could contribute to gene function variance in aging, and may partly explain variation in human lifespan. OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of ALU element instability in human aging and the potential efficacy of ALU element content as a marker of biological aging and survival. DESIGN: Preliminary cohort study. METHODS: We measured two high frequency ALU element subfamilies, ALU-J and ALU-Sx, by a single qPCR assay and compared ALU-J/Sx content in white blood cell (WBCs) and skeletal muscle cell (SMCs) biopsies from twenty-three elderly adults with sixteen healthy sex-balanced young adults; all-cause survival rates of elderly adults predicted by ALU-J/Sx content in both tissues; and cardiovascular disease (CVD)- and cancer-specific survival rates of elderly adults predicted by ALU-J/Sx content in both tissues, as planned subgroup analyses. RESULTS: We found greater ALU-J/Sx content variance in WBCs from elderly adults than young adults (P < 0.001) with no difference in SMCs (P = 0.94). Elderly adults with low WBC ALU-J/Sx content had worse four-year all-cause and CVD-associated survival than those with high ALU-J/Sx content (both P = 0.03 and hazard ratios (HR) ≥ 3.40), while WBC ALU-J/Sx content had no influence on cancer-associated survival (P = 0.42 and HR = 0.74). SMC ALU-J/Sx content had no influence on all-cause, CVD- or cancer -associated survival (all P ≥ 0.26; HR ≤ 2.07). CONCLUSIONS: These initial findings demonstrate that ALU element instability occurs with advanced age in WBCs, but not SMCs, and imparts greater risk of all-cause mortality that is likely driven by an increased risk for CVD and not cancer. Public Library of Science 2017-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5218400/ /pubmed/28060910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169628 Text en © 2017 Morgan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Morgan, R. Garrett
Venturelli, Massimo
Gross, Cole
Tarperi, Cantor
Schena, Federico
Reggiani, Carlo
Naro, Fabio
Pedrinolla, Anna
Monaco, Lucia
Richardson, Russell S.
Donato, Anthony J.
Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study
title Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study
title_full Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study
title_fullStr Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study
title_short Age-Associated ALU Element Instability in White Blood Cells Is Linked to Lower Survival in Elderly Adults: A Preliminary Cohort Study
title_sort age-associated alu element instability in white blood cells is linked to lower survival in elderly adults: a preliminary cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5218400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28060910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169628
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