Investigating the impact of metabolic syndrome traits on telomere length: a Mendelian randomization study

被引:8
|
作者
Loh, Nellie Y. [1 ]
Rosoff, Daniel [1 ,2 ]
Noordam, Raymond [3 ]
Christodoulides, Constantinos [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Oxford Ctr Diabet Endocrinol & Metab, Radcliffe Dept Med, Oxford, England
[2] NIAAA, Sect Clin Genom & Expt Therapeut, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
[3] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Sect Gerontol & Geriatr, Leiden, Netherlands
[4] Oxford Univ Hosp Natl Hlth Serv Fdn Trust, Natl Inst Hlth Res, Oxford Biomed Res Ctr, Oxford, England
[5] Churchill Hosp, Oxford Ctr Diabet Endocrinol & Metab, Oxford, England
关键词
OXIDATIVE STRESS; ASSOCIATIONS; PREVALENCE; P53;
D O I
10.1002/oby.23810
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectiveObservational studies have reported bidirectional associations between metabolic syndrome (MetS) traits and short leukocyte telomere length (LTL), a TL marker in somatic tissues and a proposed risk factor for age-related degenerative diseases. However, in Mendelian randomization studies, longer LTL has been paradoxically associated with higher MetS risk. This study investigated the hypothesis that shorter LTL might be a consequence of metabolic dysfunction. MethodsThis study undertook univariable and multivariable Mendelian randomization. As instrumental variables for MetS traits, all of the genome-wide significant independent signals identified in genome-wide association studies for anthropometric, glycemic, lipid, and blood pressure traits conducted in European individuals were used. Summary-level data for LTL were obtained from a genome-wide association study conducted in the UK Biobank. ResultsHigher BMI was associated with shorter LTL (& beta; = -0.039, 95% CI: -0.058 to -0.020, p = 5 x 10(-5)) equivalent to 1.70 years of age-related LTL change. In contrast, higher low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was associated with longer LTL (& beta; = 0.022, 95% CI: 0.007 to 0.037, p = 0.003) equivalent to 0.96 years of age-related LTL change. Mechanistically, increased low-grade systemic inflammation, as measured by circulating C-reactive protein, and lower circulating linoleic acid levels might link higher BMI to shorter LTL. ConclusionsOverweight and obesity might promote the development of aging-related degenerative diseases by accelerating telomere shortening.
引用
收藏
页码:2189 / 2198
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Metabolic disorders and risk of cardiovascular diseases: a two-sample mendelian randomization study
    Wang, Zhe
    Chen, Jiawei
    Zhu, Longyang
    Jiao, Siqi
    Chen, Yinong
    Sun, Yihong
    BMC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS, 2023, 23 (01)
  • [42] Association of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) with waist circumference: A bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization study of HS with metabolic syndrome
    Wang, Huaiyu
    Wu, Baofeng
    Luo, Min
    Han, Yue
    Chen, Jinhua
    Liu, Jingjing
    Lin, Lihang
    Xiao, Xuemin
    JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2025, 52 (01) : 155 - 158
  • [43] Investigating causal associations among gut microbiota, metabolites, and psoriatic arthritis: a Mendelian randomization study
    Xu, Xiao
    Wu, Lin-yun
    Wang, Shu-yun
    Yan, Min
    Wang, Yuan-Hong
    Li, Li
    Sun, Zhi-ling
    Zhao, Ji-Xiang
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2024, 15
  • [44] Association of sleep traits with myopia in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis and Mendelian randomization study
    Dong, Xing-Xuan
    Xie, Jia-Yu
    Li, Dan -Lin
    Dong, Yi
    Zhang, Xiao-Feng
    Lanca, Carla
    Grzybowski, Andrzej
    Pan, Chen -Wei
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2024, 180
  • [45] Socioeconomic traits and the risk of Barrett's esophagus and gastroesophageal reflux disease: A Mendelian randomization study
    Liu, Yu-Xin
    Bin, Cheng-Li
    Zhang, Lu
    Yang, Wen-Tao
    An, Bai-Ping
    WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL ONCOLOGY, 2024, 16 (06) : 2631 - 2645
  • [46] The causal relationship between sarcopenia-related traits and ECG indices - A mendelian randomization study
    Fu, Chunli
    Yu, Fei
    Liu, Xiangju
    Li, Baoying
    Li, Xiaoli
    Zhang, Guangyu
    ARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS, 2024, 125
  • [47] Correlation between metabolic syndrome and relative telomere length shortening in HIV/AIDS patients on combined antiretroviral therapy
    Dragovic, Gordana
    Andjic, Mladen
    Toljic, Bosko
    Jevtovic, Djordje
    Lukic, Relja
    de Luka, Silvio
    Trbovich, Alexander
    Milasin, Jelena
    EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY, 2021, 147
  • [48] Differential Sleep Traits Have No Causal Effect on Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: A Mendelian Randomization Study
    Chen, Min
    Peng, Wen-Yan
    Tang, Tai-Chun
    Zheng, Hui
    FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY, 2021, 12
  • [49] Evaluating the impact of shift work on the risk of cardiometabolic disease: A Mendelian randomization study
    Cao, Ye
    Feng, Yi
    Xia, Nan
    Zhang, Jian-Cheng
    NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2024, 34 (12) : 2720 - 2728
  • [50] Examining the gender difference in the association between metabolic syndrome and the mean leukocyte telomere length
    Cheng, Yuan-Yuei
    Kao, Tung-Wei
    Chang, Yaw-Wen
    Wu, Chen-Jung
    Peng, Tao-Chun
    Wu, Li-Wei
    Yang, Hui-Fang
    Liaw, Fang-Yih
    Chen, Wei-Liang
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (07):