Rapid Telomere Shortening in Children

Author:

Zeichner Steven L.1,Palumbo Paul1,Feng YanRu1,Xiao Xiaodong1,Gee Dennis1,Sleasman John1,Goodenow Maureen1,Biggar Robert1,Dimitrov Dimiter1

Affiliation:

1. From the HIV and AIDS Malignancy Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD; the Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ; the Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD; the Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; and the Viral Epidemiology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD.

Abstract

Telomere shortening may reflect the total number of divisions experienced by a somatic cell and is associated with replicative senescence. We found that the average rate of telomere shortening in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) obtained longitudinally from nine different infants during the first 3 years of life (270 bp per year) is more than fourfold higher than in adults and does not correlate with telomerase activity. These results show that the rate of telomere loss changes during ontogeny, suggesting the existence of periods of accelerated cell division. Because human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) preferentially infects actively dividing cells, our observation suggesting accelerated cell division in children may provide an explanation for some of the distinctive pathogenic features of the HIV disease in infants, including higher viral loads and more rapid progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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