García Martínez, SergioGonzález Gamo, DanielTesolato, Sofía ElenaBarabash Bustelo, AnaDe La-Serna Esteban, Sofía CristinaDomínguez Serrano, María InmaculadaDziakova, JanaRivera, DanielTorres García, Antonio JoséIniesta Serrano, María PilarLuis M. Montuenga2024-01-092024-01-092022-12-31García-Martínez, S.; González-Gamo, D.; Tesolato, S.E.; Barabash, A.; de la Serna, S.C.; Domínguez-Serrano, I.; Dziakova, J.; Rivera, D.; Torres, A.J.; Iniesta, P. Telomere Length and Telomerase Activity in Subcutaneous and Visceral Adipose Tissues from Obese and Non-Obese Patients with and without Colorectal Cancer. Cancers 2023, 15, 273. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/cancers150102732072-669410.3390/cancers15010273https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/92001To investigate the molecular mechanisms that link obesity and colorectal cancer (CRC), we analyzed parameters related to telomere function in subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissues (SAT and VAT), including subjects with and without CRC, who were classified according to their body mass index (BMI). Adipose tissues were obtained from 147 patients who had undergone surgery. A total of 66 cases corresponded to CRC patients, and 81 subjects were not affected by cancer. Relative telomere length was established by qPCR, and telomerase activity was determined by a method based on the telomeric repeat amplification protocol. Our results indicated longer telomeres in patients affected by CRC, both in SAT and VAT, when compared to the group of subjects without CRC. Tumor local invasion was associated with telomere length (TL) in SAT. Considering the BMI values, significant differences were found in the TL of both adipose tissues between subjects affected by CRC and those without cancer. Overweight subjects showed the greatest differences, with longer telomeres in the group of CRC patients, and a higher number of cases with telomerase reactivation in the VAT of subjects without cancer. In conclusion, parameters related to telomere function in adipose tissue could be considered as potential biomarkers in the evaluation of CRC and obesity.engAttribution 4.0 InternationalTelomere Length and Telomerase Activity in Subcutaneous and Visceral Adipose Tissues from Obese and Non-Obese Patients with and without Colorectal Cancerjournal articlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15010273open access577.1Adipose tissuesObesityTelomereTelomeraseColorectal cancerCiencias Biomédicas24 Ciencias de la Vida