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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS

Analyzing leukocyte

telomere length in bipolar

disorder

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. 2017;39:274 doi:10.1590/1516-4446-2017-2282

I have read with interest the article by Barbe´-Tuana et al. entitled ‘‘Shortened telomere length in bipolar disorder: a comparison of the early and late stages of disease.’’1

This is the first study addressing leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in a sample of euthymic bipolar disorder (BD) patients in the early and late stages of the disorder.

Although the sample size was small, the authors found a significant difference between the LTL of 14 BD patients in early stages compared to 15 controls (p = 0.002), and a marginal difference between 12 late-stage BD patients vs. 19 controls (p = 0.058 in Table 1).1Their results support the theory of accelerated aging in BD, even present since the early stages of the disease.

This study also raises some questions. First, the authors did not mention the presence of any comorbidities in the participants; however, considering that late-stage BD patients are older and have more mood episodes and worse functioning scores (Table 11), one would expect a greater significant difference of LTL in late-stage BD patients vs. controls, as has been documented for other psychiatric disorders.2 A possible explanation for this may be the modulation of telomere length (TL) by other factors, such as psychotropic medications. The authors reported that all but three patients were on polytherapy, but due to the sample size they could not explore LTL and type/number of medications.1

Second, is this ‘‘propensity’’ for shorter LTL at early stages of BD genetically predetermined? The family history of patients is not mentioned in this article. For instance, Gotlib et al. showed that children at familial risk of developing major depressive disorder (MDD) had shorter LTL compared to controls, even before manifest-ing an onset of depression.3 Michalek et al. analyzed genetic polymorphisms of telomerase components (TERT and TERC) as predictors of LTL to demonstrate that shortened telomeres might increase risk for early-onset recurrent MDD in a large sample of cases and controls.4 In this context, shortened TL was considered as a sus-ceptibility marker for MDD that is present before illness

onset. On the contrary, shortened TL might be an early consequence of the increased stress/inflammation sensi-tivity of individuals with BD. Wolkowitz et al. showed that accelerated aging at the level of LTL progresses in pro-portion to lifetime depression exposure, and that telomere shrinking does not antedate depression and is not an intrinsic feature.5

TL is modulated by additional factors not considered in this study, such as physical activity, eating habits, polypharmacy, and smoking. Thus, to answer these questions, a prospective analysis of LTL in individuals at genetic risk for BD will be required to evaluate these variables in relation to LTL at different stages of the disease.

Finally, it will also be necessary to investigate whether LTL in patients with BD is a trait that can be reversed by modifying factors, e.g. lithium. This will determine whether development of new TL-based therapeutic targets is war-ranted for opportune and preventive interventions at the early stages of the disease, when there is a better response to treatment than at later stages.

Nancy Monroy-Jaramillo1,2 1Translational Psychiatry Program, Department of Psychiatry and

Behavioral Sciences, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USA.

2Departamento de Gene´tica, Instituto Nacional de Neurologı´a y

Neurocirugı´a Manuel Velasco Sua´rez, Ciudad de Me´xico, Mexico

Submitted Sep 10 2016, accepted Mar 27 2017.

Disclosure

The author reports no conflicts of interest.

References

1 Barbe´-Tuana FM, Parisi MM, Panizzutti BS, Fries GR, Grun LK, Guma FT, et al. Shortened telomere length in bipolar disorder: a comparison of the early and late stages of disease. Rev Bras Psi-quiatr. 2016;38:281-6.

2 Pawelczyk T, Szymanska B, Grancow-Grabka M, Kotlicka-Antczak M, Pawelczyk A. Telomere length in blood cells is related to the chronicity, severity, and recurrence rate of schizophrenia. Neu-ropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2015;11:1493-503.

3 Gotlib IH, LeMoult J, Colich NL, Foland-Ross LC, Hallmayer J, Joormann J, et al. Telomere length and cortisol reactivity in children of depressed mothers. Mol Psychiatry. 2015;20:615-20.

4 Michalek JE, Kepa A, Vincent J, Frissa S, Goodwin L, Hotopf M, et al. Genetic predisposition to advanced biological ageing increases risk for childhood-onset recurrent major depressive disorder in a large UK sample. J Affect Disord. 2017;213:207-13.

5 Wolkowitz OM, Mellon SH, Epel ES, Lin J, Dhabhar FS, Su Y, et al. Leukocyte telomere length in major depression: correlations with chronicity, inflammation and oxidative stress--preliminary findings. PLoS One. 2011;6:e17837.

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