Background: Chromosomal instability in peripheral blood mononuclear cells has a role in the onset of primary biliary cirrhosis. We hypothesized that patients with primary biliary cirrhosis may harbour telomere dysfunction, with consequent chromosomal instability and cellular senescence. Aim: To evaluate the clinical significance of telomerase activity and telomere length in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. Study design: In this population-based case control study, 48 women with primary biliary cirrhosis (25 with cirrhosis), 12 with chronic hepatitis C matched by age and severity of disease, and 55 age-matched healthy women were identified. Mononuclear cells from the peripheral blood of patients and controls were isolated. Telomere length and telomerase activity were measured. Results: Telomere length and telomerase activity did not differ between cases (5.9±1.5kb) and controls (6.2±1.4kb, pc=0.164). Telomere shortening and advanced-stage disease strongly correlated with telomerase activity. Patients with advanced disease retained significantly less telomerase activity than those with early-stage disease (0.6±0.9 OD vs. 1.5±3.7 OD, p=0.03). Telomere loss correlated with age, suggesting premature cellular ageing in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. Conclusion: Our data strongly support the telomere hypothesis of human cirrhosis, indicating that telomere shortening and telomerase activity represent a molecular mechanism in the evolution of human cirrhosis in a selected population of patients. © 2013 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l

Invernizzi, P., Bernuzzi, F., Lleo, A., Pozzoli, V., Bignotto, M., Zermiani, P., et al. (2014). Telomere dysfunction in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE, 46(4), 363-368 [10.1016/j.dld.2013.11.008].

Telomere dysfunction in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis

INVERNIZZI, PIETRO;Bernuzzi, Francesca Veronica;
2014

Abstract

Background: Chromosomal instability in peripheral blood mononuclear cells has a role in the onset of primary biliary cirrhosis. We hypothesized that patients with primary biliary cirrhosis may harbour telomere dysfunction, with consequent chromosomal instability and cellular senescence. Aim: To evaluate the clinical significance of telomerase activity and telomere length in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. Study design: In this population-based case control study, 48 women with primary biliary cirrhosis (25 with cirrhosis), 12 with chronic hepatitis C matched by age and severity of disease, and 55 age-matched healthy women were identified. Mononuclear cells from the peripheral blood of patients and controls were isolated. Telomere length and telomerase activity were measured. Results: Telomere length and telomerase activity did not differ between cases (5.9±1.5kb) and controls (6.2±1.4kb, pc=0.164). Telomere shortening and advanced-stage disease strongly correlated with telomerase activity. Patients with advanced disease retained significantly less telomerase activity than those with early-stage disease (0.6±0.9 OD vs. 1.5±3.7 OD, p=0.03). Telomere loss correlated with age, suggesting premature cellular ageing in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. Conclusion: Our data strongly support the telomere hypothesis of human cirrhosis, indicating that telomere shortening and telomerase activity represent a molecular mechanism in the evolution of human cirrhosis in a selected population of patients. © 2013 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l
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Autoimmune disease; Primary biliary cirrhosis; Telomere dysfunction; Adult; Aged; Case-Control Studies; Cell Aging; Female; Hepatitis C, Chronic; Humans; Leukocytes, Mononuclear; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary; Middle Aged; Telomerase; Telomere; Telomere Homeostasis; Telomere Shortening; Gastroenterology; Hepatology
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2014
46
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363
368
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Invernizzi, P., Bernuzzi, F., Lleo, A., Pozzoli, V., Bignotto, M., Zermiani, P., et al. (2014). Telomere dysfunction in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE, 46(4), 363-368 [10.1016/j.dld.2013.11.008].
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