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Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood
BACKGROUND: Telomere length (TL) is considered a biological marker of aging and may indicate age-related disease susceptibility. Adults and children show a fixed ranking and tracking of TL over time. However, the contribution of an individual's initial birth TL to their later life TL is unknown...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808927/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33422989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.103164 |
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author | Martens, Dries S. Van Der Stukken, Charlotte Derom, Catherine Thiery, Evert Bijnens, Esmée M. Nawrot, Tim S. |
author_facet | Martens, Dries S. Van Der Stukken, Charlotte Derom, Catherine Thiery, Evert Bijnens, Esmée M. Nawrot, Tim S. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Telomere length (TL) is considered a biological marker of aging and may indicate age-related disease susceptibility. Adults and children show a fixed ranking and tracking of TL over time. However, the contribution of an individual's initial birth TL to their later life TL is unknown. We evaluated change and tracking of TL from birth to child- and adulthood. METHODS: Telomere length at birth was measured using qPCR in two independent prospective birth cohorts. After a median follow-up period of 4 years in ENVIRONAGE (n = 273) we assessed leukocyte telomere length (LTL) and after 23 years in EFPTS (n = 164) buccal TL was assessed. Correlations and multivariable regression models were applied to study telomere tracking and determinants of TL change from birth onwards. FINDINGS: In children, LTL at the age of 4 correlates with TL at the start of life both in cord blood (r = 0.71, P < 0.0001;) and placenta (r = 0.60, P < 0.0001) and was –11.2% and –33.1% shorter, respectively. In adulthood, buccal TL at the age of 23 correlates with placental TL (r = 0.46, P < 0.0001) and was –35.9% shorter. TL attrition was higher in individuals with longer birth TL. However, based on TL ranking, individuals do not tend to change dramatically from TL rank after 4 or 23 years of follow-up. Finally, longer maternal TL associates with lower telomere attrition in the next generation. INTERPRETATION: The high prediction of newborn TL for later life TL, and stable TL ranking from birth onwards underscores the importance of understanding the initial setting of newborn TL and its significance for later life. FUNDING: European Research Council (ERC-StG310898) and Flemish Scientific Fund (12X9620N). |
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spelling | pubmed-78089272021-01-22 Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood Martens, Dries S. Van Der Stukken, Charlotte Derom, Catherine Thiery, Evert Bijnens, Esmée M. Nawrot, Tim S. EBioMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Telomere length (TL) is considered a biological marker of aging and may indicate age-related disease susceptibility. Adults and children show a fixed ranking and tracking of TL over time. However, the contribution of an individual's initial birth TL to their later life TL is unknown. We evaluated change and tracking of TL from birth to child- and adulthood. METHODS: Telomere length at birth was measured using qPCR in two independent prospective birth cohorts. After a median follow-up period of 4 years in ENVIRONAGE (n = 273) we assessed leukocyte telomere length (LTL) and after 23 years in EFPTS (n = 164) buccal TL was assessed. Correlations and multivariable regression models were applied to study telomere tracking and determinants of TL change from birth onwards. FINDINGS: In children, LTL at the age of 4 correlates with TL at the start of life both in cord blood (r = 0.71, P < 0.0001;) and placenta (r = 0.60, P < 0.0001) and was –11.2% and –33.1% shorter, respectively. In adulthood, buccal TL at the age of 23 correlates with placental TL (r = 0.46, P < 0.0001) and was –35.9% shorter. TL attrition was higher in individuals with longer birth TL. However, based on TL ranking, individuals do not tend to change dramatically from TL rank after 4 or 23 years of follow-up. Finally, longer maternal TL associates with lower telomere attrition in the next generation. INTERPRETATION: The high prediction of newborn TL for later life TL, and stable TL ranking from birth onwards underscores the importance of understanding the initial setting of newborn TL and its significance for later life. FUNDING: European Research Council (ERC-StG310898) and Flemish Scientific Fund (12X9620N). Elsevier 2021-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7808927/ /pubmed/33422989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.103164 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Martens, Dries S. Van Der Stukken, Charlotte Derom, Catherine Thiery, Evert Bijnens, Esmée M. Nawrot, Tim S. Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood |
title | Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood |
title_full | Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood |
title_fullStr | Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood |
title_full_unstemmed | Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood |
title_short | Newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: Tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood |
title_sort | newborn telomere length predicts later life telomere length: tracking telomere length from birth to child- and adulthood |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808927/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33422989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.103164 |
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