Influence of In Utero Maternal and Neonate Factors on Cord Blood Leukocyte Telomere Length: Clues to the Racial Disparity in Prostate Cancer?

Kari A. Weber, C. Heaphy, S. Rohrmann, B. Gonzalez, J. Bienstock, T. Agurs-Collins, E. Platz, A. Meeker
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Background. Modifiable factors in adulthood that explain the racial disparity in prostate cancer have not been identified. Because racial differences in utero that may account for this disparity are understudied, we investigated the association of maternal and neonate factors with cord blood telomere length, as a cumulative marker of cell proliferation and oxidative damage, by race. Further, we evaluated whether cord blood telomere length differs by race. Methods. We measured venous umbilical cord blood leukocyte relative telomere length by qPCR in 38 black and 38 white full-term male neonates. Using linear regression, we estimated geometric mean relative telomere length and tested for differences by race. Results. Black mothers were younger and had higher parity and black neonates had lower birth and placental weights. These factors were not associated with relative telomere length, even after adjusting for or stratifying by race. Relative telomere length in black (2.72) and white (2.73) neonates did not differ, even after adjusting for maternal or neonate factors (all p > 0.9). Conclusions. Maternal and neonate factors were not associated with cord blood telomere length, and telomere length did not differ by race. These findings suggest that telomere length at birth does not explain the prostate cancer racial disparity.
子宫内母体和新生儿因素对脐带血白细胞端粒长度的影响:前列腺癌种族差异的线索?
背景。成年期解释前列腺癌种族差异的可改变因素尚未被确定。由于子宫内的种族差异可能解释了这种差异,因此我们研究了母亲和新生儿因素与脐带血端粒长度的关系,端粒长度是按种族划分的细胞增殖和氧化损伤的累积标记。此外,我们评估了脐带血端粒长度是否因种族而异。方法。我们用qPCR方法测定了38例黑人和38例白人足月男婴的静脉脐带血白细胞相对端粒长度。使用线性回归,我们估计几何平均相对端粒长度,并测试种族差异。结果。黑人母亲更年轻,胎次更高,黑人新生儿的出生重量和胎盘重量更低。这些因素与相对端粒长度无关,即使在调整或按种族分层后也是如此。即使在调整了母体或新生儿因素后,黑人新生儿的相对端粒长度(2.72)和白人新生儿的相对端粒长度(2.73)也没有差异。结论。母亲和新生儿因素与脐带血端粒长度无关,端粒长度不因种族而异。这些发现表明,出生时的端粒长度并不能解释前列腺癌的种族差异。
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