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Short telomere length is associated with impaired cognitive performance in European ancestry cohorts

Authors :
Hagg, S.
Zhan, Y.
Karlsson, R.
Gerritsen, L.
Ploner, A.
van der Lee, S. J.
Broer, L.
Deelen, J.
Marioni, R. E.
Wong, A.
Lundquist, Anders
Zhu, G.
Hansell, N. K.
Sillanpaa, E.
Fedko, I. O.
Amin, N. A.
Beekman, M.
de Craen, A. J. M.
Degerman, Sofie
Harris, S. E.
Kan, K-J
Martin-Ruiz, C. M.
Montgomery, G. W.
Adolfsson, Annelie N.
Reynolds, C. A.
Samani, N. J.
Suchiman, H. E. D.
Viljanen, A.
von Zglinicki, T.
Wright, M. J.
Hottenga, J-J
Boomsma, D. I.
Rantanen, T.
Kaprio, J. A.
Nyholt, D. R.
Martin, N. G.
Nyberg, Lars
Adolfsson, Rolf
Kuh, D.
Starr, J. M.
Deary, I. J.
Slagboom, P. E.
van Duijn, C. M.
Codd, V.
Pedersen, N. L.
Hagg, S.
Zhan, Y.
Karlsson, R.
Gerritsen, L.
Ploner, A.
van der Lee, S. J.
Broer, L.
Deelen, J.
Marioni, R. E.
Wong, A.
Lundquist, Anders
Zhu, G.
Hansell, N. K.
Sillanpaa, E.
Fedko, I. O.
Amin, N. A.
Beekman, M.
de Craen, A. J. M.
Degerman, Sofie
Harris, S. E.
Kan, K-J
Martin-Ruiz, C. M.
Montgomery, G. W.
Adolfsson, Annelie N.
Reynolds, C. A.
Samani, N. J.
Suchiman, H. E. D.
Viljanen, A.
von Zglinicki, T.
Wright, M. J.
Hottenga, J-J
Boomsma, D. I.
Rantanen, T.
Kaprio, J. A.
Nyholt, D. R.
Martin, N. G.
Nyberg, Lars
Adolfsson, Rolf
Kuh, D.
Starr, J. M.
Deary, I. J.
Slagboom, P. E.
van Duijn, C. M.
Codd, V.
Pedersen, N. L.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The association between telomere length (TL) dynamics on cognitive performance over the life-course is not well understood. This study meta-analyses observational and causal associations between TL and six cognitive traits, with stratifications on APOE genotype, in a Mendelian Randomization (MR) framework. Twelve European cohorts (N = 17 052; mean age = 59.2 +/- 8.8 years) provided results for associations between qPCR-measuredTL (T/S-ratio scale) and general cognitive function, mini-mental state exam (MMSE), processing speed by digit symbol substitution test (DSST), visuospatial functioning, memory and executive functioning (STROOP). In addition, a genetic risk score (GRS) for TL including seven known genetic variants for TL was calculated, and used in associations with cognitive traits as outcomes in all cohorts. Observational analyses showed that longer telomeres were associated with better scores on DSST (beta = 0.051 per s. d.-increase of TL; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.024, 0.077; P = 0.0002), and MMSE (beta = 0.025; 95% CI: 0.002, 0.047; P = 0.03), and faster STROOP (beta = -0.053; 95% CI: -0.087, -0.018; P = 0.003). Effects for DSST were stronger in APOE epsilon 4 non-carriers (beta = 0.081; 95% CI: 0.045, 0.117; P = 1.0 x 10(-5)), whereas carriers performed better in STROOP (beta = -0.074; 95% CI: -0.140, -0.009; P = 0.03). Causal associations were found for STROOP only (beta = -0.598 per s. d.-increase of TL; 95% CI: -1.125, -0.072; P = 0.026), with a larger effect in epsilon 4-carriers (beta = -0.699; 95% CI: -1.330, -0.069; P = 0.03). Two-sample replication analyses using CHARGE summary statistics showed causal effects between TL and general cognitive function and DSST, but not with STROOP. In conclusion, we suggest causal effects from longer TL on better cognitive performance, where APOE epsilon 4-carriers might be at differential risk.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234600042
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.tp.2017.73