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Telomere length in non-neoplastic gastric mucosa and its relationship to <Emphasis Type="Italic">H</Emphasis>. <Emphasis Type="Italic">pylori</Emphasis> infection,degree of gastritis,and NSAID use
Authors:Tomomitsu Tahara  Tomoyuki Shibata  Tomohiko Kawamura  Takamitsu Ishizuka  Masaaki Okubo  Mitsuo Nagasaka  Yoshihito Nakagawa  Tomiyasu Arisawa  Naoki Ohmiya  Ichiro Hirata
Institution:1.Department of Gastroenterology,Fujita Health University School of Medicine,Toyoake,Japan;2.Department of Gastroenterology,Kanazawa Medical University,Ishikawa,Japan
Abstract:Telomere shortening occurs with human aging in many organs and tissues and is accelerated by rapid cell turnover and oxidative injury. We measured average telomere length using quantitative real-time PCR in non-neoplastic gastric mucosa and assessed its relationship to H. pylori-related gastritis, DNA methylation, ulcer disease, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) usage. Gastric biopsies were obtained from 151 cancer-free subjects including 49 chronic NSAID users and 102 nonusers. Relative telomere length in genomic DNA was measured by real-time PCR. H. pylori infection status, histological severity of gastritis, and serum pepsinogens (PGs) were also investigated. E-cadherin (CDH1) methylation status was determined by methylation-specific PCR (MSP). Average relative telomere length of H. pylori-infected subjects was significantly shortened when compared to H. pylori-negative subjects (p = 0.002) and was closely associated with all histological parameter of gastritis (all p values <0.01) and CDH1 methylation (p = 0.0002). In H. pylori-negative subjects, NSAID users presented significantly shorter telomere length than nonusers (p = 0.028). Shorter telomere length was observed in duodenal and gastric ulcer patients compared with non-ulcer subjects among NSAID users. Telomere shortening is closely associated with severity of H. pylori-induced gastritis and CDH1 methylation status. Also, telomere shortening is accelerated by NSAID usage especially in H. pylori-negative subjects.
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