Telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPD

Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been proposed as a disease of accelerated aging. Several cross-sectional studies have related a shorter telomere length (TL), a marker of biological aging, with COPD outcomes. Whether accelerated telomere shortening over time relat...

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Main Authors: E. Córdoba-Lanús, S. Cazorla-Rivero, M. A. García-Bello, D. Mayato, F. Gonzalvo, J. Ayra-Plasencia, B. Celli, C. Casanova
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-021-01616-z
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spelling doaj-50cf8e83d8bf4dcbb384fe6ffc36177f2021-02-21T12:17:24ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2021-02-012211910.1186/s12931-021-01616-zTelomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPDE. Córdoba-Lanús0S. Cazorla-Rivero1M. A. García-Bello2D. Mayato3F. Gonzalvo4J. Ayra-Plasencia5B. Celli6C. Casanova7Research Unit, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de CandelariaResearch Unit, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de CandelariaResearch Unit, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de CandelariaResearch Unit, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de CandelariaPulmonary Division, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de CandelariaResearch Unit, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de CandelariaPulmonary and Critical Care Department, Brigham and Women’s HospitalResearch Unit, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de CandelariaAbstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been proposed as a disease of accelerated aging. Several cross-sectional studies have related a shorter telomere length (TL), a marker of biological aging, with COPD outcomes. Whether accelerated telomere shortening over time relates to worse outcomes in COPD patients, is not known. Methods Relative telomere length (T/S) was determined by qPCR in DNA samples from peripheral blood in 263 patients at baseline and up to 10 years post enrolment. Yearly clinical and lung function data of 134 patients with at least two-time measures of T/S over this time were included in the analysis. Results At baseline, T/S inversely correlated with age (r = − 0.236; p < 0.001), but there was no relationship between T/S and clinical and lung function variables (p > 0.05). Over 10 years of observation, there was a median shortening of TL of 183 bp/year for COPD patients. After adjusting for age, gender, active smoking and mean T/S, patients that shortened their telomeres the most over time, had worse gas exchange, more lung hyperinflation and extrapulmonary affection during the follow-up, (PaO2 p < 0.0001; KCO p = 0.042; IC/TLC p < 0.0001; 6MWD p = 0.004 and BODE index p = 0.009). Patients in the lowest tertile of T/S through the follow-up period had an increased risk of death [HR = 5.48, (1.23–24.42) p = 0.026]. Conclusions This prospective study shows an association between accelerated telomere shortening and progressive worsening of pulmonary gas exchange, lung hyperinflation and extrapulmonary affection in COPD patients. Moreover, persistently shorter telomeres over this observation time increase the risk for all-cause mortality.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-021-01616-zAgingCOPDLung-functionMortalityTelomeres
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author E. Córdoba-Lanús
S. Cazorla-Rivero
M. A. García-Bello
D. Mayato
F. Gonzalvo
J. Ayra-Plasencia
B. Celli
C. Casanova
spellingShingle E. Córdoba-Lanús
S. Cazorla-Rivero
M. A. García-Bello
D. Mayato
F. Gonzalvo
J. Ayra-Plasencia
B. Celli
C. Casanova
Telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPD
Respiratory Research
Aging
COPD
Lung-function
Mortality
Telomeres
author_facet E. Córdoba-Lanús
S. Cazorla-Rivero
M. A. García-Bello
D. Mayato
F. Gonzalvo
J. Ayra-Plasencia
B. Celli
C. Casanova
author_sort E. Córdoba-Lanús
title Telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPD
title_short Telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPD
title_full Telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPD
title_fullStr Telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPD
title_full_unstemmed Telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with COPD
title_sort telomere length dynamics over 10-years and related outcomes in patients with copd
publisher BMC
series Respiratory Research
issn 1465-993X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been proposed as a disease of accelerated aging. Several cross-sectional studies have related a shorter telomere length (TL), a marker of biological aging, with COPD outcomes. Whether accelerated telomere shortening over time relates to worse outcomes in COPD patients, is not known. Methods Relative telomere length (T/S) was determined by qPCR in DNA samples from peripheral blood in 263 patients at baseline and up to 10 years post enrolment. Yearly clinical and lung function data of 134 patients with at least two-time measures of T/S over this time were included in the analysis. Results At baseline, T/S inversely correlated with age (r = − 0.236; p < 0.001), but there was no relationship between T/S and clinical and lung function variables (p > 0.05). Over 10 years of observation, there was a median shortening of TL of 183 bp/year for COPD patients. After adjusting for age, gender, active smoking and mean T/S, patients that shortened their telomeres the most over time, had worse gas exchange, more lung hyperinflation and extrapulmonary affection during the follow-up, (PaO2 p < 0.0001; KCO p = 0.042; IC/TLC p < 0.0001; 6MWD p = 0.004 and BODE index p = 0.009). Patients in the lowest tertile of T/S through the follow-up period had an increased risk of death [HR = 5.48, (1.23–24.42) p = 0.026]. Conclusions This prospective study shows an association between accelerated telomere shortening and progressive worsening of pulmonary gas exchange, lung hyperinflation and extrapulmonary affection in COPD patients. Moreover, persistently shorter telomeres over this observation time increase the risk for all-cause mortality.
topic Aging
COPD
Lung-function
Mortality
Telomeres
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-021-01616-z
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