Telomere Length is a Biomarker of Cumulative Oxidative Stress, Biologic Age, and an Independent Predictor of Survival and Therapeutic Treatment Requirement Associated With Smoking Behavior

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作者
Babizhayev, Mark A. [1 ,2 ]
Savel'yeva, Ekaterina L. [3 ]
Moskvina, Svetlana N. [4 ]
Yegorov, Yegor E. [5 ]
机构
[1] Innovat Vis Prod Inc, Cty New Castle, DE USA
[2] Moscow Helmholtz Res Inst Eye Dis, Moscow, Russia
[3] Russian State Med Univ, Moscow 117437, Russia
[4] Russian Minist Hlth, Inst Physicochem Med, Moscow, Russia
[5] Russian Acad Sci, Engelhardt Inst Mol Biol, Moscow, Russia
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
biologic aging; tobacco smoking; cardiovascular diseases; cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases; cumulative oxidative stress; inflammation; telomere length; telomere attrition (expressed in white blood cells); predictor of survival and therapeutic treatment requirement associated with smoking; ELECTRON-SPIN-RESONANCE; ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT DILATION; ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO-SMOKE; CONDENSATE-INDUCED ADHESION; HUMAN-DIPLOID FIBROBLASTS; CIGARETTE-SMOKING; FREE-RADICALS; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; L-CARNOSINE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE;
D O I
10.1097/MJT.0b013e3181cf8ebb
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Globally, tobacco use is associated with 5 million deaths per annum and is regarded as one of the leading causes of premature death. Major chronic disorders associated with smoking include cardiovascular diseases, several types of cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (lung problems). Cigarette smoking (CS) generates a cumulative oxidative stress, which may contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic diseases. Mainstream and side stream gas-phase smoke each have about the same concentration of reactive free radical species, about 1 x 10(16) radicals per cigarette (or 5 x 10(14) per puff). This effect is critical in understanding the biologic effects of smoke. Several lines of evidence suggest that cigarette smoke constituents can directly activate vascular reactive oxygen species production. In this work we present multiple evidence that CS provide the important risk factors in many age-related diseases, and is associated with increased cumulative and systemic oxidative stress and inflammation. The cited processes are marked by increased white blood cell (leucocytes, WBCs) turnover. The data suggest an alteration of the circulating WBCs by CS, resulting in increased adherence to endothelial cells. Telomeres are complex DNA-protein structures located at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes. Telomere length shortens with biologic age in all replicating somatic cells. It has been shown that tobacco smoking enhances telomere shortening in circulating human WBCs. Telomere attrition (expressed in WBCs) can serve as a biomarker of the cumulative oxidative stress and inflammation induced by smoking and, consequently, show the pace of biologic aging. We originally propose that patented specific oral formulations of nonhydrolized carnosine and carcinine provide a powerful tool for targeted therapeutic inhibition of cumulative oxidative stress and inflammation and protection of telomere attrition associated with smoking. The longitudinal studies of the clinical population groups described in this study including elderly support the hypothesis that telomere length is a predictor of survival and therapeutic treatment requirement associated with smoking behavior.
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页码:E209 / E226
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