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The relationship between telomere length and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).


ABSTRACT: Some have suggested that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease of accelerated aging. Aging is characterized by shortening of telomeres. The relationship of telomere length to important clinical outcomes such as mortality, disease progression and cancer in COPD is unknown. Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), we measured telomere length of peripheral leukocytes in 4,271 subjects with mild to moderate COPD who participated in the Lung Health Study (LHS). The subjects were followed for approximately 7.5 years during which time their vital status, FEV(1) and smoking status were ascertained. Using multiple regression methods, we determined the relationship of telomere length to cancer and total mortality in these subjects. We also measured telomere length in healthy "mid-life" volunteers and patients with more severe COPD. The LHS subjects had significantly shorter telomeres than those of healthy "mid-life" volunteers (p<.001). Compared to individuals in the 4(th) quartile of relative telomere length (i.e. longest telomere group), the remaining participants had significantly higher risk of cancer mortality (Hazard ratio, HR, 1.48; p?=?0.0324) and total mortality (HR, 1.29; p?=?0.0425). Smoking status did not make a significant difference in peripheral blood cells telomere length. In conclusion, COPD patients have short leukocyte telomeres, which are in turn associated increased risk of total and cancer mortality. Accelerated aging is of particular relevance to cancer mortality in COPD.

SUBMITTER: Lee J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3338848 | biostudies-other | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The relationship between telomere length and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Lee Jee J   Sandford Andrew J AJ   Connett John E JE   Yan Jin J   Mui Tammy T   Li Yuexin Y   Daley Denise D   Anthonisen Nicholas R NR   Brooks-Wilson Angela A   Man S F Paul SF   Sin Don D DD  

PloS one 20120425 4


Some have suggested that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease of accelerated aging. Aging is characterized by shortening of telomeres. The relationship of telomere length to important clinical outcomes such as mortality, disease progression and cancer in COPD is unknown. Using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), we measured telomere length of peripheral leukocytes in 4,271 subjects with mild to moderate COPD who participated in the Lung Health Study (LHS). The sub  ...[more]

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