Association between shortened telomere length and rheumatoid arthritis A meta-analysis
- Authors
- Lee, Y. H.; Bae, S. -C.
- Issue Date
- 3월-2018
- Publisher
- SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
- Keywords
- Risk factors; Autoimmune diseases; Etiology; HLA antigens; Biological markers
- Citation
- ZEITSCHRIFT FUR RHEUMATOLOGIE, v.77, no.2, pp.160 - 167
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ZEITSCHRIFT FUR RHEUMATOLOGIE
- Volume
- 77
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 160
- End Page
- 167
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/77289
- DOI
- 10.1007/s00393-016-0209-9
- ISSN
- 0340-1855
- Abstract
- This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between telomere length and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We performed a meta-analysis of studies comparing the telomere length in RA patients and healthy controls, and conducted subgroup analysis based on ethnicity, age-matched status, study quality, sample type, assay method, subject number, and shared epitope (SE) status. Nine studies from seven articles, with 388 RA patients and 362 controls, were included. Meta-analysis showed that the telomere length was significantly shorter in all individuals of the RA group than in those of the control group (SMD = -0.833, 95 % CI = -1.332 to -0.334, p = 0.001). Stratification by ethnicity showed significantly shortened telomere lengths in both mixed and age-matched Caucasian populations with RA (SMD = -1.415, 95 % CI = -1.709 to -1.120, p < 1.0 x 10(-8); SMD = -0.658, 95 % CI = -1.187 to -0.0.128, p = 0.015). The telomere length was significantly shorter in the RA group than in the age-matched control group; however, this was not the case in the RA group that was not age-matched (SMD = -1.070, 95 % CI = -1.489 to -0.650, p = 5.7 x 10(-7); SMD = 0.155, 95 % CI = -0.119 to 0.429, p = 0.267). Stratification by SE status revealed a significantly shortened telomere length in the SE-positive group, but not in the SE-negative group (SMD = -1.033, 95 % CI = -1.398 to -0.768, p < 1.0 x 10(-8); SMD = -0.967, 95 % CI = -2.382 to 0.449, p = 0.181). In addition, the telomere length was significantly shorter in the SE-positive RA group than in the SE-negative RA group (SMD = -0.415, 95 % CI = -0.699 to -0.131, p = 0.004). Our meta-analysis demonstrated that the telomere length was significantly shorter in patients with RA, and was significantly more so in the SE-positive group than in the SE-negative group.
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