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Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency

The changes in the telomere length caused by the terminal underreplication in the existing literature are related to depressive disorders. However, the use of the telomere length as a biomarker of depressive states is ambiguous, which is due to the effect of various environmental factors on both the...

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Autores principales: Kazantseva, A. V., Davydova, Yu. D., Enikeeva, R. F., Mustafin, R. N., Lobaskova, M. M., Malykh, S. B., Khusnutdinova, E. K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36119151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S1022795422090101
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author Kazantseva, A. V.
Davydova, Yu. D.
Enikeeva, R. F.
Mustafin, R. N.
Lobaskova, M. M.
Malykh, S. B.
Khusnutdinova, E. K.
author_facet Kazantseva, A. V.
Davydova, Yu. D.
Enikeeva, R. F.
Mustafin, R. N.
Lobaskova, M. M.
Malykh, S. B.
Khusnutdinova, E. K.
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description The changes in the telomere length caused by the terminal underreplication in the existing literature are related to depressive disorders. However, the use of the telomere length as a biomarker of depressive states is ambiguous, which is due to the effect of various environmental factors on both the psychoemotional state and cellular aging of an organism. In order to identify the possible use of the relative telomere length (RTL) measured in peripheral blood leukocytes as a biomarker of enhanced liability to depression prior to the clinical symptoms, as well as to determine the link between telomere length, sociodemographic factors, allelic variants of the genes involved in the regulation of telomere elongation, and depression level, the association analysis of reverse transcriptase (TERT rs7726159), telomerase RNA component (TERC rs1317082), and the CST complex encoding protein (OBFC1 rs2487999) gene polymorphisms was performed with RTL and depression level in mentally healthy individuals (N = 1065) aged 18–25 years. Together with genetic variants, the examined regression models included various sociodemographic parameters as predictors. As a result of statistical analysis, we failed to observe the association between RTL and individual differences in depression level in the studied sample. Nevertheless, multiple regression analysis allowed us to construct a statistically significant model of individual variance in RTL (P = 4.3е–4; r(2) = 0.018), which included rs7726159 in the TERT gene (P = 0.020; β = 0.078) and such environmental predictors as age (P = 0.001; β = –0.027) and place of residence in childhood (urban/rural area) (P = 0.048; β = 0.063). The data obtained confirm the involvement of TERT gene variants and age in telomere length in mentally healthy individuals aged 18–25 years and indicate a negative effect of urban residency on telomere length shortening, which reflects the cellular aging of an organism.
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spelling pubmed-94702332022-09-14 Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency Kazantseva, A. V. Davydova, Yu. D. Enikeeva, R. F. Mustafin, R. N. Lobaskova, M. M. Malykh, S. B. Khusnutdinova, E. K. Russ J Genet Human Genetics The changes in the telomere length caused by the terminal underreplication in the existing literature are related to depressive disorders. However, the use of the telomere length as a biomarker of depressive states is ambiguous, which is due to the effect of various environmental factors on both the psychoemotional state and cellular aging of an organism. In order to identify the possible use of the relative telomere length (RTL) measured in peripheral blood leukocytes as a biomarker of enhanced liability to depression prior to the clinical symptoms, as well as to determine the link between telomere length, sociodemographic factors, allelic variants of the genes involved in the regulation of telomere elongation, and depression level, the association analysis of reverse transcriptase (TERT rs7726159), telomerase RNA component (TERC rs1317082), and the CST complex encoding protein (OBFC1 rs2487999) gene polymorphisms was performed with RTL and depression level in mentally healthy individuals (N = 1065) aged 18–25 years. Together with genetic variants, the examined regression models included various sociodemographic parameters as predictors. As a result of statistical analysis, we failed to observe the association between RTL and individual differences in depression level in the studied sample. Nevertheless, multiple regression analysis allowed us to construct a statistically significant model of individual variance in RTL (P = 4.3е–4; r(2) = 0.018), which included rs7726159 in the TERT gene (P = 0.020; β = 0.078) and such environmental predictors as age (P = 0.001; β = –0.027) and place of residence in childhood (urban/rural area) (P = 0.048; β = 0.063). The data obtained confirm the involvement of TERT gene variants and age in telomere length in mentally healthy individuals aged 18–25 years and indicate a negative effect of urban residency on telomere length shortening, which reflects the cellular aging of an organism. Pleiades Publishing 2022-09-13 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9470233/ /pubmed/36119151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S1022795422090101 Text en © Pleiades Publishing, Inc. 2022, ISSN 1022-7954, Russian Journal of Genetics, 2022, Vol. 58, No. 9, pp. 1135–1144. © Pleiades Publishing, Inc., 2022.Russian Text © The Author(s), 2022, published in Genetika, 2022, Vol. 58, No. 9, pp. 1074–1084. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Human Genetics
Kazantseva, A. V.
Davydova, Yu. D.
Enikeeva, R. F.
Mustafin, R. N.
Lobaskova, M. M.
Malykh, S. B.
Khusnutdinova, E. K.
Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency
title Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency
title_full Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency
title_fullStr Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency
title_full_unstemmed Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency
title_short Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency
title_sort individual differences in relative telomere length in mentally healthy subjects: the effect of tert gene polymorphism and urban residency
topic Human Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9470233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36119151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S1022795422090101
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