Scientific Reports (Mar 2025)

Associations of essential trace metals with telomere length in general population: a cross-sectional study

  • Jiahui Rong,
  • Qiumei Liu,
  • Tiantian Zhang,
  • Yufu Lu,
  • Zeyan Ye,
  • Kaisheng Teng,
  • Lei Luo,
  • Songju Wu,
  • Linhai Zhao,
  • Wenjia Jin,
  • Qinyi Guan,
  • You Li,
  • Jian Qin,
  • Jiansheng Cai,
  • Zhiyong Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-93216-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract This study investigated the relationship between essential plasma metals (Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Mo, Se, Zn) and telomere length in 2,194 Chinese adults aged ≥ 30 years. Metal concentrations were measured using ICP-MS, and leukocyte relative telomere length (rTL) was assessed by qPCR. In the elderly, Cr and Mn were significantly positively correlated with rTL, while Mo, Zn, and Cu showed negative correlations. In the 30–59 age group, the overall metal mixture was significantly negatively associated with rTL (estimate = -0.069, P = 0.003), with Zn as the dominant contributor. In the elderly, the metal mixture was positively associated with rTL (estimate = 0.040, P = 0.031), with Cr and Mn as main contributors. The findings highlight the importance of maintaining adequate Cr and Mn levels in older adults, and the potential adverse impact of Cu, Mo, and Zn on telomere length.

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