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Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men
Telomere length (TL) is considered an indicator of aging and age-related diseases, but longitudinal studies on TL changes and mortality are few. We therefore analyzed TL and longitudinal changes in TL in relation to all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in 247 elderly Swedish men. TL was d...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6224259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30375983 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101611 |
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author | Yuan, Xiaotian Kronström, Magnus Hellenius, Mai-Lis Cederholm, Tommy Xu, Dawei Sjögren, Per |
author_facet | Yuan, Xiaotian Kronström, Magnus Hellenius, Mai-Lis Cederholm, Tommy Xu, Dawei Sjögren, Per |
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description | Telomere length (TL) is considered an indicator of aging and age-related diseases, but longitudinal studies on TL changes and mortality are few. We therefore analyzed TL and longitudinal changes in TL in relation to all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in 247 elderly Swedish men. TL was determined by the qPCR method at ages 71 and 81 and subsequent mortality cases were identified from the Swedish cause-of-death registry. Cox proportional hazard ratios were calculated during a mean follow-up of 7.4 years, during which 178 deaths occurred. Short telomeres at baseline was strongly associated with mortality risks, with a 40 to 70% increased risk of all-cause mortality, and a 2-fold increased risk of cancer mortality. Longitudinal changes in TL revealed shortening in 83% of individuals, whilst 10% extended their telomeres. TL attrition did not predict all-cause or cancer mortality, but we found a 60% decreased risk for cardiovascular mortality in those who shortened their telomeres. Our data show an increased risk of mortality in individuals with short baseline telomeres, but no relations to all-cause, and cancer mortality for changes in TL. Intriguingly, our data indicate lower risk of cardiovascular mortality with shortening of telomeres. The latter should be interpreted cautiously. |
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spelling | pubmed-62242592018-11-19 Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men Yuan, Xiaotian Kronström, Magnus Hellenius, Mai-Lis Cederholm, Tommy Xu, Dawei Sjögren, Per Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Telomere length (TL) is considered an indicator of aging and age-related diseases, but longitudinal studies on TL changes and mortality are few. We therefore analyzed TL and longitudinal changes in TL in relation to all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in 247 elderly Swedish men. TL was determined by the qPCR method at ages 71 and 81 and subsequent mortality cases were identified from the Swedish cause-of-death registry. Cox proportional hazard ratios were calculated during a mean follow-up of 7.4 years, during which 178 deaths occurred. Short telomeres at baseline was strongly associated with mortality risks, with a 40 to 70% increased risk of all-cause mortality, and a 2-fold increased risk of cancer mortality. Longitudinal changes in TL revealed shortening in 83% of individuals, whilst 10% extended their telomeres. TL attrition did not predict all-cause or cancer mortality, but we found a 60% decreased risk for cardiovascular mortality in those who shortened their telomeres. Our data show an increased risk of mortality in individuals with short baseline telomeres, but no relations to all-cause, and cancer mortality for changes in TL. Intriguingly, our data indicate lower risk of cardiovascular mortality with shortening of telomeres. The latter should be interpreted cautiously. Impact Journals 2018-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6224259/ /pubmed/30375983 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101611 Text en Copyright © 2018 Yuan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Yuan, Xiaotian Kronström, Magnus Hellenius, Mai-Lis Cederholm, Tommy Xu, Dawei Sjögren, Per Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men |
title | Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men |
title_full | Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men |
title_fullStr | Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men |
title_full_unstemmed | Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men |
title_short | Longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly Swedish men |
title_sort | longitudinal changes in leukocyte telomere length and mortality in elderly swedish men |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6224259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30375983 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101611 |
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