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Measurement and initial characterization of leukocyte telomere length in 474,074 participants in UK Biobank

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posted on 2022-03-11, 10:22 authored by V Codd, M Denniff, C Swinfield, SC Warner, M Papakonstantinou, S Sheth, DE Nanus, CA Budgeon, C Musicha, V Bountziouka, Q Wang, R Bramley, E Allara, S Kaptoge, S Stoma, T Jiang, AS Butterworth, AM Wood, E Di Angelantonio, JR Thompson, JN Danesh, CP Nelson, NJ Samani
Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) is a proposed marker of biological age. Here we report the measurement and initial characterization of LTL in 474,074 participants in UK Biobank. We confirm that older age and male sex associate with shorter LTL, with women on average ~7 years younger in ‘biological age’ than men. Compared to white Europeans, LTL is markedly longer in African and Chinese ancestries. Older paternal age at birth is associated with longer individual LTL. Higher white cell count is associated with shorter LTL, but proportions of white cell subtypes show weaker associations. Age, ethnicity, sex and white cell count explain ~5.5% of LTL variance. Using paired samples from 1,351 participants taken ~5 years apart, we estimate the within-individual variability in LTL and provide a correction factor for this. This resource provides opportunities to investigate determinants and biomedical consequences of variation in LTL.

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Nat Aging 2, 170–179 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-021-00166-9

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Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Nature Aging

Volume

2

Issue

2

Pagination

170 - 179

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

eissn

2662-8465

Acceptance date

2021-12-21

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-08-22

Language

en

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