Telomere length is causally connected to brain MRI image derived phenotypes: A mendelian randomization study

Author:

Salih AhmedORCID,Galazzo Ilaria Boscolo,Petersen Steffen E.ORCID,Lekadir Karim,Radeva Petia,Menegaz GloriaORCID,Altmann AndréORCID

Abstract

Recent evidence suggests that shorter telomere length (TL) is associated with neuro degenerative diseases and aging related outcomes. The causal association between TL and brain characteristics represented by image derived phenotypes (IDPs) from different magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) modalities remains unclear. Here, we use two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to systematically assess the causal relationships between TL and 3,935 brain IDPs. Overall, the MR results suggested that TL was causally associated with 193 IDPs with majority representing diffusion metrics in white matter tracts. 68 IDPs were negatively associated with TL indicating that longer TL causes decreasing in these IDPs, while the other 125 were associated positively (longer TL leads to increased IDPs measures). Among them, ten IDPs have been previously reported as informative biomarkers to estimate brain age. However, the effect direction between TL and IDPs did not reflect the observed direction between aging and IDPs: longer TL was associated with decreases in fractional anisotropy and increases in axial, radial and mean diffusivity. For instance, TL was positively associated with radial diffusivity in the left perihippocampal cingulum tract and with mean diffusivity in right perihippocampal cingulum tract. Our results revealed a causal role of TL on white matter integrity which makes it a valuable factor to be considered when brain age is estimated and investigated.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

National Institute for Health Research

Ministerio de Fomento

Medical Research Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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