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overview Our group works at the intersection of genetic, molecular, and environmental epidemiology. We are interested in how genetic variation influences or alters the effects of environmental exposures and biomarkers on human health and biology. Areas of ongoing research include (1) dynamic features of the genome that are biomarkers of aging, exposure, and disease risk, (2) genetic susceptibility and response to exposure to arsenic, a known carcinogen (3) methods for assessing causal relationships among risk factors, biomarkers, and disease phenotypes, and (4) genetic contributors to prostate cancer disparities. The long-term goals of our work are to understand toxicity mechanisms and disease biology and to improve our ability to predict disease and target interventions to high-risk sub-populations. Several ongoing projects are described below: • Arsenic and the Human Genome: Over 100 million people worldwide consume arsenic-contaminated drinking water, which increases risk for a wide array of health conditions, including cancer. The goal of this project is to identify features of the human genome, both inherited (i.e., SNPs) and acquired/dynamic (i.e., telomere length, DNA methylation, somatic mutations), that reflect susceptibility to arsenic toxicity or response to arsenic exposure, using data from a large arsenic-exposed cohorts in Bangladesh and the U.S. Achieving these goals will reveal biological mechanisms of toxicity and susceptibility and provide strategies for identifying high risk individuals. • Telomere Length and and DNA methylation in Diverse Human Tissue Types: Age-related telomere shortening may play a critical role in susceptibility to common age-related diseases, including cancer. Using tissue samples from the NHGRI’s Gene-Tissue Expression project (GTEx), Dr. Pierce’s team characterizing determinants of telomere length measurements taken across many cancer-prone tissues. Dr. Pierce's team is also studying DNA methylation features in these diverse tissue types, characterizing the effects of exposures, aging, and inherited genetic variants. • Identifying DNA Methylation Features That Underlie Prostate Cancer Disparities: In light of racial disparities in prostate cancer incidence and mortality in the U.S., Dr. Pierce is leading a project to determine if DNA methylation patterns in prostate tissue differ between African American and Caucasian patients and how such differences are related to clinical features, as well as genetic and environmental factors. This work will contribute to the identification ethnicity-specific biomarkers for prostate cancer aggressiveness.
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Concept Telomere Shortening
Concept Telomere Homeostasis
Concept Telomere
Academic Article Measurement of telomere length: a new assay using QuantiGene chemistry on a Luminex platform.
Academic Article Arsenic exposure, telomere length, and expression of telomere-related genes among Bangladeshi individuals.
Academic Article Genetic determinants of telomere length and risk of common cancers: a Mendelian randomization study.
Academic Article Novel Luminex Assay for Telomere Repeat Mass Does Not Show Well Position Effects Like qPCR.
Academic Article Telomere length measurement by a novel Luminex-based assay: a blinded comparison to Southern blot.
Academic Article Telomere structure and maintenance gene variants and risk of five cancer types.
Academic Article Sex-Specific and Time-Varying Associations Between Cigarette Smoking and Telomere Length Among Older Adults.
Academic Article The association between telomere length and mortality in Bangladesh.
Academic Article A novel pooled-sample multiplex luminex assay for high-throughput measurement of relative telomere length.
Academic Article Genome-wide association study of telomere length among South Asians identifies a second RTEL1 association signal.
Academic Article A study of telomere length, arsenic exposure, and arsenic toxicity in a Bangladeshi cohort.
Academic Article The contribution of parent-to-offspring transmission of telomeres to the heritability of telomere length in humans.
Academic Article Urinary metals and leukocyte telomere length in American Indian communities: The Strong Heart and the Strong Heart Family Study.
Academic Article Genetically Increased Telomere Length and Aging-Related Traits in the U.K. Biobank.
Academic Article Determinants of telomere length across human tissues.
Academic Article Relative Telomere Length Change in Colorectal Carcinoma and Its Association with Tumor Characteristics, Gene Expression and Microsatellite Instability.
Academic Article Telomere length associates with chronological age and mortality across racially diverse pulmonary fibrosis cohorts.
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