Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.

The incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) increases with age. Telomere length is considered a marker of biological ageing. We investigated the association between leukocyte telomere length and incident AF in the Dutch Prevention of Renal and Vascular End-stage Disease (PREVEND) study.We included 777...

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Main Authors: Joylene E Siland, Bastiaan Geelhoed, Isabelle C van Gelder, Pim van der Harst, Michiel Rienstra
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5291433?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-415e8a181c834c44ab294620bbf2cd522020-11-25T01:46:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017154510.1371/journal.pone.0171545Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.Joylene E SilandBastiaan GeelhoedIsabelle C van GelderPim van der HarstMichiel RienstraThe incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) increases with age. Telomere length is considered a marker of biological ageing. We investigated the association between leukocyte telomere length and incident AF in the Dutch Prevention of Renal and Vascular End-stage Disease (PREVEND) study.We included 7775 individuals without prevalent AF, and with leukocyte telomere length measured. Mean telomere length was determined by a monochrome multiplex quantitative polymerase chain reaction-based assay.Mean age of our cohort was 49±13 years, and 50% were men. During a mean follow-up of 11.4±2.9 years incident AF was detected in 367 (4.7%) individuals. Telomere length was shorter in individuals developing incident AF compared to those without AF (p = 0.013). Incident AF was inversely related to the telomere length. In the quartile with the longest telomere length 68 (3.5%) individuals developed AF, in the shortest telomere length quartile 100 (5.1%) individuals (p = 0.032). Telomere length was associated with incident AF in the second shortest telomere length quartile using the longest telomere length quartile as reference (hazard ratio 1.64; 95% CI 1.02-2.66; p = 0.043). After including age or AF risk factors, the relation between telomere length and incident AF was no longer significant. We found a significant interaction of age, male sex, systolic blood pressure, BMI, heart failure, and myocardial infarction with telomere length for the association with incident AF.We found that shorter leukocyte telomere length is not independently associated with incident AF in a community-based cohort.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5291433?pdf=render
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author Joylene E Siland
Bastiaan Geelhoed
Isabelle C van Gelder
Pim van der Harst
Michiel Rienstra
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Bastiaan Geelhoed
Isabelle C van Gelder
Pim van der Harst
Michiel Rienstra
Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Joylene E Siland
Bastiaan Geelhoed
Isabelle C van Gelder
Pim van der Harst
Michiel Rienstra
author_sort Joylene E Siland
title Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.
title_short Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.
title_full Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.
title_fullStr Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.
title_full_unstemmed Telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the PREVEND cohort.
title_sort telomere length and incident atrial fibrillation - data of the prevend cohort.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) increases with age. Telomere length is considered a marker of biological ageing. We investigated the association between leukocyte telomere length and incident AF in the Dutch Prevention of Renal and Vascular End-stage Disease (PREVEND) study.We included 7775 individuals without prevalent AF, and with leukocyte telomere length measured. Mean telomere length was determined by a monochrome multiplex quantitative polymerase chain reaction-based assay.Mean age of our cohort was 49±13 years, and 50% were men. During a mean follow-up of 11.4±2.9 years incident AF was detected in 367 (4.7%) individuals. Telomere length was shorter in individuals developing incident AF compared to those without AF (p = 0.013). Incident AF was inversely related to the telomere length. In the quartile with the longest telomere length 68 (3.5%) individuals developed AF, in the shortest telomere length quartile 100 (5.1%) individuals (p = 0.032). Telomere length was associated with incident AF in the second shortest telomere length quartile using the longest telomere length quartile as reference (hazard ratio 1.64; 95% CI 1.02-2.66; p = 0.043). After including age or AF risk factors, the relation between telomere length and incident AF was no longer significant. We found a significant interaction of age, male sex, systolic blood pressure, BMI, heart failure, and myocardial infarction with telomere length for the association with incident AF.We found that shorter leukocyte telomere length is not independently associated with incident AF in a community-based cohort.
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