The association between telomere length and ischemic stroke risk and phenotype
Abstract The chronological age of a person is a key determinant of etiology and prognosis in the setting of ischemic stroke. Telomere length, an indicator of biological aging, progressively shortens with every cell cycle. Herein, we determined telomere length from peripheral blood leukocytes by Sout...
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doaj-b0086a489b114a77aed8fd4f5b83afa42021-05-30T11:35:42ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-011111710.1038/s41598-021-90435-9The association between telomere length and ischemic stroke risk and phenotypeEzgi Yetim0Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu1Nuket Yurur Kutlay2Ajlan Tukun3Kader K. Oguz4Ethem Murat Arsava5Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe UniversityDepartment of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe UniversityDepartment of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara UniversityDepartment of Medical Genetics, Duzen Laboratory GroupDepartment of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe UniversityDepartment of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe UniversityAbstract The chronological age of a person is a key determinant of etiology and prognosis in the setting of ischemic stroke. Telomere length, an indicator of biological aging, progressively shortens with every cell cycle. Herein, we determined telomere length from peripheral blood leukocytes by Southern blot analyses in a prospective cohort of ischemic stroke patients (n = 163) and equal number of non-stroke controls and evaluated its association with various ischemic stroke features including etiology, severity, and outcome. A shorter telomere length (i.e. lowest quartile; ≤ 5.5 kb) was significantly associated with ischemic stroke (OR 2.95, 95% CI 1.70–5.13). This significant relationship persisted for all stroke etiologies, except for other rare causes of stroke. No significant association was present between admission lesion volume and telomere length; however, patients with shorter telomeres had higher admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores when adjusted for chronological age, risk factors, etiology, and infarct volume (p = 0.046). On the other hand, chronological age, but not telomere length, was associated with unfavorable outcome (modified Rankin scale > 2) and mortality at 90 days follow-up. The association between shorter telomere length and more severe clinical phenotype at the time of admission, might reflect reduced resilience of cerebral tissue to ischemia as part of biological aging.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90435-9 |
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Ezgi Yetim Mehmet Akif Topcuoglu Nuket Yurur Kutlay Ajlan Tukun Kader K. Oguz Ethem Murat Arsava |
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The association between telomere length and ischemic stroke risk and phenotype |
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The association between telomere length and ischemic stroke risk and phenotype |
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Abstract The chronological age of a person is a key determinant of etiology and prognosis in the setting of ischemic stroke. Telomere length, an indicator of biological aging, progressively shortens with every cell cycle. Herein, we determined telomere length from peripheral blood leukocytes by Southern blot analyses in a prospective cohort of ischemic stroke patients (n = 163) and equal number of non-stroke controls and evaluated its association with various ischemic stroke features including etiology, severity, and outcome. A shorter telomere length (i.e. lowest quartile; ≤ 5.5 kb) was significantly associated with ischemic stroke (OR 2.95, 95% CI 1.70–5.13). This significant relationship persisted for all stroke etiologies, except for other rare causes of stroke. No significant association was present between admission lesion volume and telomere length; however, patients with shorter telomeres had higher admission National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores when adjusted for chronological age, risk factors, etiology, and infarct volume (p = 0.046). On the other hand, chronological age, but not telomere length, was associated with unfavorable outcome (modified Rankin scale > 2) and mortality at 90 days follow-up. The association between shorter telomere length and more severe clinical phenotype at the time of admission, might reflect reduced resilience of cerebral tissue to ischemia as part of biological aging. |
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