| Literature DB >> 20885959 |
Omer T Njajou1, Elizabeth H Blackburn, Ludmila Pawlikowska, Massimo Mangino, Coleen M Damcott, Pui-Yan Kwok, Timothy D Spector, Anne B Newman, Tamara B Harris, Steven R Cummings, Richard M Cawthon, Alan R Shuldiner, Ana M Valdes, Wen-Chi Hsueh.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Telomeres shorten as cells divide. This shortening is compensated by the enzyme telomerase. We evaluated the effect of common variants in the telomerase RNA component (TERC) gene on telomere length (TL) in the population-based Health Aging and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study and in two replication samples (the TwinsUK Study and the Amish Family Osteoporosis Study, AFOS).Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20885959 PMCID: PMC2946401 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Sequence variants identified in the TERC gene.
| Base # | Location | Base pair change | Minor allele frequency in white | Minor allele frequency in black | Sequence location |
| 170,965,788 | 5′ upstream | G/A | 0.01 | 0.01 |
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| 170,965,485 | RNA coding | G/A | 0.04 | 0.10 |
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| 170,965,315 | RNA coding | G/A | 0 | 0.03 |
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| 170,965,029 (rs2293607) | 3′ flank | A/G | 0.30 | 0.05 |
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| 170,964,909 | 3′ flank | G/A | 0.01 | 0 |
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Characteristics of study participants from three cohorts.
| Traits (Mean ± SD or number, %) | Health ABC (White) | Health ABC (Black) | TwinsUK (White) | AFOS (White) |
| N (% female) | 1,542 (48%) | 1,078 (58%) | 696 (100%) | 745 (62%) |
| Age (years) | 73.8±2.9 | 73.5±2.9 | 48.6±13.4 | 50.4±16.5 |
| Range (years) | 69–80 | 68–80 | 18–79 | 20–92 |
| Telomere length (kbp) | 4.8±1.2 | 4.9±1.2 | 7.0±0.7 | 6.1±1.7 |
| Range (kbp) | 1.7–8.5 | 1.7–8.8 | 5.2–9.1 | 2.6–12.5 |
| Frequency of the G allele of rs2293607 | 24.2% | 7.4% | 26.3% | 11.5% |
| rs2293607 genotypes | ||||
| AA | 887 (57.5%) | 930 (86.3%) | 395 (56.8%) | 581 (78.0%) |
| AG | 563 (36.5%) | 136 (12.6%) | 236 (33.9%) | 157 (21.1%) |
| GG | 92 (6.0%) | 12 (1.1%) | 65 (9.3%) | 7 (0.9%) |
*Including the subtelomeric segment.
Association between telomere length and rs2293607.
| Ethnicity | Caucasian | Black | ||||||||||
| Study | Health ABC | AFOS | TwinsUK | Health ABC | ||||||||
| N (%) | TL ± SE | N (%) | TL ± SE | N (%) | TL ± SE | N (%) | TL ± SE | |||||
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| AA | 887 (57.5) | 4.86±0.04 | 581 (78.0) | 6.95±0.15 | 395 (56.8) | 7.07±0.03 | 930 (86.3) | 4.88±0.04 | ||||
| GA | 563 (36.5) | 4.69±0.05 | 157 (21.1) | 6.69±0.25 | 236 (33.9) | 6.90±0.04 | 136 (12.6) | 4.88±0.12 | ||||
| GG | 92 (6.0) | 4.65±0.10 | 7 (0.9) | 6.25±0.11 | 65 (9.3) | 7.06±0.09 | 12 (1.1) | 4.53±0.34 | ||||
| P value | 0.02 | NS | 0.05 | NS | ||||||||
| AA | 887 (57.5) | 4.86±0.04 | 581 (78.0) | 6.95±0.15 | 395 (56.8) | 7.07±0.03 | 930 (86.3) | 4.88±0.04 | ||||
| GG + GA | 655 (42.5) | 4.69±0.05 | 164 (22.0) | 6.67±0.17 | 301 (43.2) | 6.93±0.03 | 148 (13.7) | 4.85±0.10 | ||||
| P value | 0.005 | NS | 0.009 | NS | ||||||||
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| β± SE | −0.17±0.05 | −0.21±0.26 | −0.11±0.05 | −0.09±0.13 | ||||||||
| P value | 0.005 | NS | 0.009 | NS | ||||||||
*Based on a dominant genetic model for the G allele, adjusted for age, sex, relatedness, telomere length assay batch.