Leukocyte Telomere Dynamics: Longitudinal Findings Among Young Adults in the Bogalusa Heart Study
Top Cited Papers
Open Access
- 25 November 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in American Journal of Epidemiology
- Vol. 169 (3), 323-329
- https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwn338
Abstract
Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is ostensibly a biomarker of human aging. Cross-sectional analyses have found that LTL is relatively short in a host of aging-related diseases. These studies have also provided indirect estimates of age-dependent LTL shortening. In this paper, the authors report findings of the first comprehensive longitudinal study of 450 whites and 185 African Americans in Louisiana (aged 31.4 and 37.4 years at baseline (1995–1996) and follow-up (2001–2006) examinations, respectively) participating in the Bogalusa Heart Study. Rate of change in LTL was highly variable among individuals, with some displaying a paradoxical gain in LTL during the follow-up period. The most striking observation was that age-dependent LTL shortening was proportional to LTL at baseline examination. At both baseline and follow-up examinations, African Americans had longer LTLs than whites, and smokers had shorter LTLs than nonsmokers. The longer LTL in African Americans than in whites explained in part the faster rate of LTL shortening observed among African Americans. These findings underscore the complexity of leukocyte telomere dynamics in vivo and suggest that determinants in addition to the “end-replication problem” contribute to telomere shortening in vivo.Keywords
This publication has 45 references indexed in Scilit:
- Leukocyte telomeres are longer in African Americans than in whites: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study and the Bogalusa Heart StudyAging Cell, 2008
- Association of Leukocyte Telomere Length With Circulating Biomarkers of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone SystemCirculation, 2008
- A continuous correlation between oxidative stress and telomere shortening in fibroblastsExperimental Gerontology, 2007
- Telomere length is paternally inherited and is associated with parental lifespanProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007
- Oxidative stress and aberrant signaling in aging and cognitive declineAging Cell, 2007
- Human telomere biology: pitfalls of moving from the laboratory to epidemiologyInternational Journal of Epidemiology, 2006
- The stem cell niches in boneJournal of Clinical Investigation, 2006
- Short Telomeres Are Associated With Increased Carotid Atherosclerosis in Hypertensive SubjectsHypertension, 2004
- Role of oxidative stress in atherosclerosisThe American Journal of Cardiology, 2003
- A theory of marginotomyJournal of Theoretical Biology, 1973