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Mild cognitive impairment identified in older individuals with Down syndrome by reduced telomere signal numbers and shorter telomeres measured in microns.

Edmund C Jenkins1, Lingling Ye, Milen Velinov, Sharon J Krinsky-McHale, Warren B Zigman, Nicole Schupf, Wayne P Silverman.   

Abstract

Previously, we established that short-term T lymphocyte cultures from people with Down syndrome (DS) and dementia (Alzheimer's disease) had shorter telomeres than did those from age- and sex-matched people with DS only, quantified as significantly reduced numbers of signals of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) telomere probes in whole metaphases [Jenkins et al. (2008); Neurosci Lett 440:340-343] as well as reduced telomere probe light intensity values in interphases [Jenkins et al. (2010); Neurobiol Aging 31:765-771]. We now describe shorter telomere length in adults with DS and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) compared to age- and sex-matched individuals with DS without MCI. Telomere length is quantified by reduced telomere signal numbers and shorter chromosome 1 telomeres measured in micrometers (microns). These findings were in agreement with quantitative light intensity measurements of chromosome 1 and chromosome 21 PNA telomere probes with and without the use of a "normalizing ratio" involving the fluorescence exhibited by a PNA probe for centromere 2, and with the use of light intensity measurements of interphase preparations. Most importantly, the distributions of chromosome 1 telomere lengths (in microns) were completely non-overlapping for adults with and without MCI, indicating that this measure has great promise as a biomarker for MCI as well as dementia in this population.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22592955      PMCID: PMC3415710          DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet        ISSN: 1552-4841            Impact factor:   3.568


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8.  Increased "absence" of telomeres may indicate Alzheimer's disease/dementia status in older individuals with Down syndrome.

Authors:  Edmund C Jenkins; Lingling Ye; Hong Gu; Samantha A Ni; Charlotte J Duncan; Milen Velinov; Deborah Pang; Sharon J Krinsky-McHale; Warren B Zigman; Nicole Schupf; Wayne P Silverman
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Authors:  Edmund C Jenkins; Lingling Ye; Hong Gu; Samantha A Ni; Milen Velinov; Deborah Pang; Sharon J Krinsky-McHale; Warren B Zigman; Nicole Schupf; Wayne P Silverman
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5.  An improved method for detecting telomere size differences in T-lymphocyte interphases from older people with Down syndrome with and without mild cognitive impairment.

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