Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that protect the ends of chromosomes and maintain genome stability. With each cell division, telomeres shorten due to the end replication problem, until they become critically short and lose their protective role. Telomere shortening is influenced by many other factors, including oxidative stress and inflammation, which are present in dialysis patients. The aim of our research was to study the relevance of relative leukocyte telomere length in dialysis patients. For this purpose, we isolated the DNA from whole blood samples of 82 dialysis patients and 112 healthy controls, and measured the relative leukocyte telomere length using real-time polymerase chain reaction. We compared the relative leukocyte telomere lengths between dialysis patients and healthy controls, and we examined the association of relative leukocyte telomere length with chronological age, duration of dialysis treatment and inflammation in dialysis patients. We were unable to demonstrate a statistically significant difference in relative leukocyte telomere length between groups of dialysis patients and healthy controls (p = 0,720). There were no statistically significant differences between dialysis patients and healthy controls even when the subjects were divided into five age groups (p > 0,05). When we examined the correlation of relative leukocyte telomere length of dialysis patients with the selected factors, we found a statistically significant association only with chronological age (Spearman’s Correlation Coefficient = –0,535; p < 0,001), the association with inflammation was borderline statistically significant (Spearman’s Correlation Coefficient = –0,207; p = 0,070), and the association with the duration of dialysis treatment was not statistically significant (Spearman’s Correlation Coefficient = –0,132; p > 0,05). Using different linear regression models, we found that only chronological age has a statistically significant effect on relative leukocyte telomere length (p = 0,007; dialysis patients). Only haemodialysis patients were included in our study, so patients on peritoneal dialysis could be included in further studies and the difference between the two forms of renal replacement therapy could be examined. As telomere length varies, the rate of leukocyte telomere length shortening in dialysis patients could be investigated in the future.
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