Telomere shortening in T lymphocytes of older individuals with Down syndrome and dementia
Abstract
Telomere shortening has been recently correlated with Alzheimer's disease status. Therefore, we hypothesized that a possible association might exist for adults with Down syndrome (DS). Using blind, quantitative telomere protein nucleic acid FISH analyses of metaphase and interphase preparations from 18 age-matched trisomy 21 female study participants with and without dementia, we have observed increased telomere shortening in adults with DS and dementia (p
<
.01). From this initial study, we conclude that telomere shortening is associated with dementia in this high-risk population and suggest that additional research may show that telomere shortening may be a biological marker of dementia status.
Keywords: Down syndrome, Dementia, FISH, Telomere shortening, Metaphase, Interphase
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PII: S0197-4580(05)00171-5
doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2005.05.021
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