“…Recently, genes involved in telomere length have been implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of chronic lung diseases (CLDs), including IPF, COPD, and lung cancer (Alder et al, 2011;Codd et al, 2013;Fingerlin et al, 2013;Gansner and Rosas, 2013;Snetselaar et al, 2015;Stanley et al, 2015;Zhou and Wang, 2016). Mutations in the telomerase complex, TERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase) and TERC (telomerase RNA component), which help maintain telomere lengths and chromosome stability in cells, are of great importance to human health (O'Reilly et al, 1999;Ly, 2009) and has been reported as a risk of COPD (Ding et al, 2019), IPF (Noth et al, 2013;Kropski et al, 2015) and lung cancer (Fernandez-Garcia et al, 2008;Li et al, 2017). OBFC1 (oligosaccharidebinding fold-containing protein 1) is part of the CST complex (consists of CTC1, STN1, and TEN1 proteins), which binds to single-stranded DNA and is important for telomere maintenance (Levy et al, 2010).…”