Women who carry a fragile X premutation are biologically older than noncarriers as measured by telomere length
2017
Women who carry a fragile X premutation, defined as having 55–200 unmethylated CGG repeats in the 5′ UTR of the X-linked FMR1 gene, have a 20-fold increased risk for primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI). We tested the hypothesis that women with a premutation + FXPOI have shorter telomeres than those without FXPOI because they are “biologically older.” Using linear regression, we found that women carrying a premutation (n = 172) have shorter telomeres and hence, are “biologically older” than women carrying the normal size allele (n = 81). Strikingly, despite having shorter telomeres, age was not statistically associated with their telomere length, in contrast to non-carrier controls. Further, telomere length within premutation carriers was not associated with repeat length but was associated with a diagnosis of FXPOI, although the latter finding may depend on FXPOI age of onset.
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