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Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population

Telomere is a unique DNA-protein complex which covers the ends of chromosomes to avoid end fusion and maintain the stability and integrity of chromosomes. Telomere length (TL) shortening has been linked to aging and various age-related diseases in humans. Here we recruited a total of 1031 Chinese in...

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Autores principales: Guo, Liyun, Chen, Yajuan, Li, Huiqin, Yin, Fanqian, Ge, Mingxia, Hu, Li, Zi, Meiting, Qin, Zhenghong, He, Yonghan
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Publicado: Impact Journals 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8791204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34995210
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.203810
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author Guo, Liyun
Chen, Yajuan
Li, Huiqin
Yin, Fanqian
Ge, Mingxia
Hu, Li
Zi, Meiting
Qin, Zhenghong
He, Yonghan
author_facet Guo, Liyun
Chen, Yajuan
Li, Huiqin
Yin, Fanqian
Ge, Mingxia
Hu, Li
Zi, Meiting
Qin, Zhenghong
He, Yonghan
author_sort Guo, Liyun
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description Telomere is a unique DNA-protein complex which covers the ends of chromosomes to avoid end fusion and maintain the stability and integrity of chromosomes. Telomere length (TL) shortening has been linked to aging and various age-related diseases in humans. Here we recruited a total of 1031 Chinese individuals aged between 12 and 111 years, including 108 families with parents and their offspring. DNA was extracted from peripheral white blood cells and TL was measured by quantitative PCR (qPCR). We explored the associations of TL with age, gender and clinical variables, and tested the parental effects on TL variation. First, we found that TL was shortened with age, however, TL was better maintained in females than males. Second, there was a robust association of TL between mother and offspring, but not between father and their offspring. In addition, TL was inversely associated with visceral fat index in females, and positively associated with apolipoprotein A levels. Knockdown of the key genes for lipid metabolism (PNPLA2 and CPT1) shortened the TL in HepG2 cells. These findings indicate that TL is maternally inherited, and impairment of lipid metabolism may contribute to the TL shortening in the Chinese population.
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spelling pubmed-87912042022-01-27 Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population Guo, Liyun Chen, Yajuan Li, Huiqin Yin, Fanqian Ge, Mingxia Hu, Li Zi, Meiting Qin, Zhenghong He, Yonghan Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Telomere is a unique DNA-protein complex which covers the ends of chromosomes to avoid end fusion and maintain the stability and integrity of chromosomes. Telomere length (TL) shortening has been linked to aging and various age-related diseases in humans. Here we recruited a total of 1031 Chinese individuals aged between 12 and 111 years, including 108 families with parents and their offspring. DNA was extracted from peripheral white blood cells and TL was measured by quantitative PCR (qPCR). We explored the associations of TL with age, gender and clinical variables, and tested the parental effects on TL variation. First, we found that TL was shortened with age, however, TL was better maintained in females than males. Second, there was a robust association of TL between mother and offspring, but not between father and their offspring. In addition, TL was inversely associated with visceral fat index in females, and positively associated with apolipoprotein A levels. Knockdown of the key genes for lipid metabolism (PNPLA2 and CPT1) shortened the TL in HepG2 cells. These findings indicate that TL is maternally inherited, and impairment of lipid metabolism may contribute to the TL shortening in the Chinese population. Impact Journals 2022-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8791204/ /pubmed/34995210 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.203810 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Guo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Guo, Liyun
Chen, Yajuan
Li, Huiqin
Yin, Fanqian
Ge, Mingxia
Hu, Li
Zi, Meiting
Qin, Zhenghong
He, Yonghan
Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population
title Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population
title_full Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population
title_fullStr Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population
title_full_unstemmed Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population
title_short Telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in Chinese population
title_sort telomere length is maternally inherited and associated with lipid metabolism in chinese population
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8791204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34995210
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.203810
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