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    Extended interferon-alpha therapy accelerates telomere length loss in human peripheral blood T lymphocytes

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    Authors
    O'Bryan, Joel M.
    Potts, James A.
    Bonkovsky, Herbert L.
    Mathew, Anuja
    Rothman, Alan L.
    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Department of Medicine
    Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Clinical and Population Health Research Program
    Center for Infectious Disease and Vaccine Research
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2011-08-04
    Keywords
    Alanine Transaminase
    Antigens, CD
    Aspartate Aminotransferases
    Drug Therapy, Combination
    Flow Cytometry
    Hepatitis C
    Humans
    In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
    Interferon-alpha
    Ribavirin
    T-Lymphocytes
    *Telomere
    Viral Load
    Telomere length
    T cells
    Cytotoxic T cells
    Memory T cells
    Interferons
    Telomeres
    Body mass index
    Hepatitis C virus
    Cells
    Life Sciences
    Medicine and Health Sciences
    Therapeutics
    Women's Studies
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020922
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    BACKGROUND: Type I interferons have pleiotropic effects on host cells, including inhibiting telomerase in lymphocytes and antiviral activity. We tested the hypothesis that long-term interferon treatment would result in significant reduction in average telomere length in peripheral blood T lymphocytes. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using a flow cytometry-based telomere length assay on peripheral blood mononuclear cell samples from the Hepatitis-C Antiviral Long-term Treatment against Cirrhosis (HALT-C) study, we measured T cell telomere lengths at screening and at months 21 and 45 in 29 Hepatitis-C virus infected subjects. These subjects had failed to achieve a sustained virologic response following 24 weeks of pegylated-interferon-alpha plus ribavirin treatment and were subsequently randomized to either a no additional therapy group or a maintenance dose pegylated-IFNalpha group for an additional 3.5 years. Significant telomere loss in naive T cells occurred in the first 21 months in the interferon-alpha group. Telomere losses were similar in both groups during the final two years. Expansion of CD8(+)CD45RA(+)CD57(+) memory T cells and an inverse correlation of alanine aminotransferase levels with naive CD8(+) T cell telomere loss were observed in the control group but not in the interferon-alpha group. Telomere length at screening inversely correlated with Hepatitis-C viral load and body mass index. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Sustained interferon-alpha treatment increased telomere loss in naive T cells, and inhibited the accumulation of T cell memory expansions. The durability of this effect and consequences for immune senescence need to be defined.
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    PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e20922. Epub 2011 Aug 4. Link to article on publisher's site

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    10.1371/journal.pone.0020922
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    21829595
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    Copyright: © 2011 O'Bryan et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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