2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.23.21253516
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Polygenic basis and biomedical consequences of telomere length variation

Abstract: Telomeres, the end fragments of chromosomes, play key roles in cellular proliferation and senescence. Here we characterize the genetic architecture of naturally-occurring variation in leucocyte telomere length (LTL) and identify causal links between LTL and biomedical phenotypes in 472,174 well-characterized participants in UK Biobank. We identified 197 independent sentinel variants associated with LTL at 138 genomic loci (108 novel). Genetically-determined differences in LTL were associated with multiple biol… Show more

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“…This probably reflects a combination of the low overall prevalence of frailty in the studied population and the relatively low strength of the genetic instruments, which explain less than 5% of the variation in LTL. 12 Therefore, we cannot exclude the possibility that the observed association between shorter LTL and increased risk of frailty is due to residual confounding which we have not accounted for.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This probably reflects a combination of the low overall prevalence of frailty in the studied population and the relatively low strength of the genetic instruments, which explain less than 5% of the variation in LTL. 12 Therefore, we cannot exclude the possibility that the observed association between shorter LTL and increased risk of frailty is due to residual confounding which we have not accounted for.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We have previously characterised the association of LTL with 123 diseases, identified using hospital admissions, operations, death registry and self-report data as described elsewhere. 12 To assess the extent to which any association of LTL with frailty is independent of any association of LTL with these diseases at baseline, we conducted regression modelling using standardised residuals after regressing LTL on indicators of history of the 123 diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Transforming cells with relatively long telomeres, limited telomerase, and deleted checkpoints survive critical barriers until the telomerase upregulation. That is explained as an antecedent for the association between increased constitutive telomere length and cancer risk; the evolution of tumors is predicated on the serial accumulation of driver mutations through rapid cell divisions, and the variation in telomere length can affect the proliferative potential of premalignant cells 48,64,162,[175][176][177][178][179] .…”
Section: Tert Promoter Mutations and Telomere Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%