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Lipoprotein Particle Profiles Associated with Telomere Length and Telomerase Complex Components. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Telomere length (TL) serves as a marker for age-related diseases, with oxidative stress and inflammation accelerating its shortening, leading to cellular aging.
  • The study examined the connection between various lipoprotein subfractions and TL and telomerase activity-related gene expression in 54 pre-diabetic individuals, using advanced statistical methods to find significant associations.
  • Key findings revealed that smaller HDL particles correlated with shorter telomeres and reduced gene expression, while larger HDL particles were linked to longer telomeres, highlighting the importance of lipoprotein profiles in chronic disease risk assessment.

Article Abstract

Telomere length (TL) is a well-known marker of age-related diseases. Oxidative stress and inflammation increase the rate of telomere shortening, triggering cellular senescence. Although lipoproteins could have anti-inflammatory and proinflammatory functional properties, the relationship between lipoprotein particles with TL and telomerase activity-related genes has not been investigated much. In this study, we assessed the associations of lipoprotein subfractions with telomere length, , and expression in a total of 54 pre-diabetic subjects from the EPIRDEM study. We regressed TL, , and on 12 lipoprotein subclasses, employing a Gaussian linear regression method with Lasso penalty to determine a lipoprotein profile associated with telomere-related parameters. The covariates included age, sex, body mass index (BMI), dyslipidemia, statin consumption, and physical activity leisure time. We identified a lipoprotein profile composed of four lipoprotein subfractions associated with TL (Pearson r = 0.347, -value = 0.010), two lipoprotein subfractions associated with expression (Pearson r = 0.316, -value = 0.020), and five lipoprotein subfractions associated with expression (Pearson r = 0.379, -value =0.005). After adjusting for known confounding factors, most lipoprotein profiles maintained the association with TL, , and . Overall, medium and small-sized HDL particles were associated with shorter telomeres and lower expression of and . Large HDL particles were associated with longer telomere and lower expression of , but not with . Our results suggest that the lipoprotein profiles are associated with telomere length, , and expression and should be considered when assessing the risk of chronic diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10255183PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15112624DOI Listing

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