[HTML][HTML] Longer Telomere Length in COPD Patients with α1-Antitrypsin Deficiency Independent of Lung Function

A Saferali, J Lee, DD Sin, FN Rouhani, ML Brantly… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
A Saferali, J Lee, DD Sin, FN Rouhani, ML Brantly, AJ Sandford
PLoS One, 2014journals.plos.org
Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of airway obstruction in α1-antitrypsin
deficient patients. This may result in a shortening of telomere length, resulting in cellular
senescence. To test whether telomere length differs in α1-antitrypsin deficient patients
compared with controls, we measured telomere length in DNA from peripheral blood cells of
217 α1-antitrypsin deficient patients and 217 control COPD patients. We also tested for
differences in telomere length between DNA from blood and DNA from lung tissue in a …
Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of airway obstruction in α1-antitrypsin deficient patients. This may result in a shortening of telomere length, resulting in cellular senescence. To test whether telomere length differs in α1-antitrypsin deficient patients compared with controls, we measured telomere length in DNA from peripheral blood cells of 217 α1-antitrypsin deficient patients and 217 control COPD patients. We also tested for differences in telomere length between DNA from blood and DNA from lung tissue in a subset of 51 controls. We found that telomere length in the blood was significantly longer in α1-antitrypsin deficient COPD patients compared with control COPD patients (p = 1×10−29). Telomere length was not related to lung function in α1-antitrypsin deficient patients (p = 0.3122) or in COPD controls (p = 0.1430). Although mean telomere length was significantly shorter in the blood when compared with the lungs (p = 0.0078), telomere length was correlated between the two tissue types (p = 0.0122). Our results indicate that telomere length is better preserved in α1-antitrypsin deficient COPD patients than in non-deficient patients. In addition, measurement of telomere length in the blood may be a suitable surrogate for measurement in the lung.
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