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Telomere dynamics rather than age predict life expectancy in the wild.


ABSTRACT: Despite accumulating evidence from in vitro studies that cellular senescence is linked to telomere dynamics, how this relates to whole-organism senescence and longevity is poorly understood and controversial. Using data on telomere length in red blood cells and long-term survival from wild Alpine swifts of a range of ages, we report that the telomere length and the rate of telomere loss are predictive of life expectancy, and that slow erosion of relatively long telomeres is associated with the highest survival probabilities. Importantly, because telomere dynamics, rather than chronological age, predict life expectancy, our study provides good evidence for a mechanistic link between telomere erosion and reduced organism longevity under natural conditions, chronological age itself possibly not becoming a significant predictor until very old ages beyond those in our sample.

SUBMITTER: Bize P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2660992 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Telomere dynamics rather than age predict life expectancy in the wild.

Bize Pierre P   Criscuolo François F   Metcalfe Neil B NB   Nasir Lubna L   Monaghan Pat P  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20090225 1662


Despite accumulating evidence from in vitro studies that cellular senescence is linked to telomere dynamics, how this relates to whole-organism senescence and longevity is poorly understood and controversial. Using data on telomere length in red blood cells and long-term survival from wild Alpine swifts of a range of ages, we report that the telomere length and the rate of telomere loss are predictive of life expectancy, and that slow erosion of relatively long telomeres is associated with the h  ...[more]

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