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Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention Vol. 15, 573-577, March 2006
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Short Communication

Telomere Length in the Colon Declines with Age: a Relation to Colorectal Cancer?

Jacintha O'Sullivan1, Rosa Ana Risques1, Margaret T. Mandelson3,4, Lu Chen3, Teresa A. Brentnall2, Mary P. Bronner6, Melissa P. MacMillan1, Ziding Feng3, Joseph R. Siebert1,5, John D. Potter3 and Peter S. Rabinovitch1,3

Departments of 1 Pathology and 2 Medicine, University of Washington; 3 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; 4 Center for Health Studies, Group Health Cooperative; 5 Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, Washington; and 6 Department of Anatomic Pathology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio

Requests for reprints: Peter S. Rabinovitch, Department of Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. E-mail: petersr{at}u.washington.edu

Telomeres shorten with age, which may be linked to genomic instability and an increased risk of cancer. To explore this association, we analyzed telomere length in normal colorectal tissue of individuals at different ages using quantitative-fluorescence in situ hybridization (Q-FISH) and quantitative-PCR (Q-PCR). Using Q-FISH, we also examined the histologically normal epithelium adjacent to, or distant from, colon adenomas and cancers, in addition to the neoplasms. Q-FISH and Q-PCR showed that telomere length was inversely associated with age until ~ages 60 to 70; surprisingly, beyond this age, telomere length was positively associated with age. This association was found exclusively in epithelial, and not in stromal, cells. Peripheral blood lymphocytes showed an inverse association between telomere length and age, but without any apparent increase in telomere length in the oldest individuals. Telomere length in larger adenoma lesions (>2 cm) was significantly shorter than in normal adjacent (P = 0.004) or normal distant (P = 0.05) tissue from the same individuals. However, telomere length in histologically normal epithelium adjacent to cancers or in adenomas <2 cm was not statistically different from that of the normal distant mucosa or from normal controls, evidence that a telomere-shortening field effect was not present. We suggest that the positive association between telomere length and age in the oldest patients is a consequence of selective survival of elderly patients with long colonocyte telomeres. (Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2006;15(3):573–7)




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