Telomere Length Attrition, a Marker of Biological Senescence, Is Inversely Correlated with Triglycerides and Cholesterol in South Asian Males with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Author:

Harte Alison L.1,da Silva Nancy F.12,Miller Michelle A.1,Cappuccio Francesco P.1,Kelly Ann3,O’Hare Joseph P.1,Barnett Anthony H.3,Al-Daghri Nasser M.45,Al-Attas Omar45,Alokail Majed45,Sabico Shaun4,Tripathi Gyanendra1,Bellary Srikanth36,Kumar Sudhesh1,McTernan Philip G.1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Sciences Research Laboratories, Division of Metabolic and Vascular Health, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire, Coventry CV2 2DX, UK

2. AstraZeneca R&D, CVGI Bioscience, Mereside, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, Chesire SK1 04TG, UK

3. University of Birmingham and Biomedical Research Centre, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK

4. Biomarkers Research Program, Biochemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia

5. Center of Excellence in Biotechnology, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia

6. Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK

Abstract

South Asians have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) than white Caucasians, for a given BMI. Premature biological ageing, assessed by reduction in telomere length (TL), may be mediated by factors resulting from altered metabolic profiles associated with obesity. We hypothesise that ethnicity and metabolic status represent detrimental factors contributing to premature biological ageing. Therefore we assessed TL in two South Asian, age and BMI-matched cohorts [T2DM (n=142) versus non-T2DM (n=76)] to determine the effects of BMI, gender, lipid and CVD profile on biological ageing. Genomic DNA was obtained from the UKADS cohort; biochemical and anthropometric data was collected and TL was measured by quantitative real-time PCR. Our findings indicated a gender-specific effect with reduced TL in T2DM men compared with non-T2DM men (P=0.006). Additionally, in T2DM men, TL was inversely correlated with triglycerides and total cholesterol (r=−0.419,P<0.01;r=−0.443,P<0.01). In summary, TL was reduced amongst South Asian T2DM men and correlated with triglycerides and total cholesterol. This study highlights enhanced biological ageing among South Asian, T2DM men, which appears to be tracked by changes in lipids and BMI, suggesting that raised lipids and BMI may directly contribute to premature ageing.

Funder

King AbdulAziz City for Science and Technology

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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