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Early Environment and Telomeres: a Long?Term Toxic Relationship

机译:Early Environment and Telomeres: a Long?Term Toxic Relationship

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Purpose of Review Telomere length (TL) shortening is a hallmark of biological aging. While studies have extensively focused on the impact of environmental exposures on TL in older populations, consistent evidence indicates that prenatal environmental exposures to air pollutants, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, metals, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals infuence TL shortening. Here, we summarize evidence linking prenatal environmental exposures with children’s TL and discuss potential long-term efects. Recent Findings Current evidence shows that prenatal environmental exposures alter TL and identify pregnancy as a critical window of susceptibility for telomere damage in children. However, results vary across studies, possibly depending on the source, exposure time window, and stage evaluated. Additional research is needed to investigate whether early TL alterations mediate long-term health efects of ofspring. Summary Prenatal environmental exposures induce early childhood changes in TL. Based on known links between TL and biological aging, these alterations may have long-term impact on individuals’ health throughout life.

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