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Parallel telomere shortening in multiple body tissues owing to malaria infection

机译:疟疾感染导致多个身体组织的端粒平行缩短

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Several studies have shown associations between shorter telomere length in blood and weakened immune function, susceptibility to infections, and increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Recently, we have shown that malaria accelerates telomere attrition in blood cells and shortens lifespan in birds. However, the impact of infections on telomere attrition in different body tissues within an individual is unknown. Here, we tested whether malarial infection leads to parallel telomere shortening in blood and tissue samples from different organs. We experimentally infected siskins (Spinus spinus) with the avian malaria parasite Plasmodium ashfordi, and used real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to measure telomere length in control and experimentally infected siskins. We found that experimentally infected birds showed faster telomere attrition in blood over the course of infection compared with control individuals (repeatedly measured over 105 days post-infection (DPI)). Shorter telomeres were also found in the tissue of all six major organs investigated (liver, lungs, spleen, heart, kidney, and brain) in infected birds compared with controls at 105 DPI. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study showing that an infectious disease results in synchronous telomere shortening in the blood and tissue cells of internal organs within individuals, implying that the infection induces systemic stress. Our results have far-reaching implications for understanding how the short-term effects of an infection can translate into long-term costs, such as organ dysfunction, degenerative diseases, and ageing.
机译:几项研究表明,血液中端粒较短与免疫功能减弱,对感染的敏感性以及发病率和死亡率增加之间存在关联。最近,我们发现疟疾会加速血细胞中的端粒磨损,并缩短鸟类的寿命。然而,感染对个体内不同身体组织中端粒磨损的影响尚不清楚。在这里,我们测试了疟疾感染是否会导致来自不同器官的血液和组织样本中端粒的平行缩短。我们用禽疟原虫ashfordi实验感染了siskins(Spinus spinus),并使用实时定量聚合酶链反应(PCR)来测量对照和实验感染的siskins的端粒长度。我们发现,与对照组相比,经实验感染的鸟类在感染过程中血液中端粒的磨损更快(感染后105天内重复测量(DPI))。与105 DPI的对照组相比,在受感染鸟类的所有六个主要器官(肝,肺,脾,心脏,肾脏和大脑)的组织中也发现了较短的端粒。据我们所知,这是第一项研究,表明传染病导致个体内部器官的血液和组织细胞中的同步端粒缩短,这暗示该感染会诱发全身性应激。我们的结果对于理解感染的短期影响如何转化为长期成本(例如器官功能障碍,退行性疾病和衰老)具有深远意义。

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