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A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies multiple longevity genes.
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article
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Deelen, JorisEvans, Daniel SArking, Dan ETesi, NiccolòNygaard, MarianneLiu, XiaominWojczynski, Mary KBiggs, Mary Lvan der Spek, AshleyAtzmon, GilWare, Erin BSarnowski, ChloéSmith, Albert VSeppälä, IlkkaCordell, Heather JDose, JaninaAmin, NajafArnold, Alice MAyers, Kristin LBarzilai, NirBecker, Elizabeth JBeekman, MarianBlanché, HélèneChristensen, KaareChristiansen, LeneCollerton, Joanna CCubaynes, SarahCummings, Steven RDavies, KarenDebrabant, BirgitDeleuze, Jean-FrançoisDuncan, RachelFaul, Jessica DFranceschi, ClaudioGalan, PilarGudnason, VilmundurHarris, Tamara BHuisman, MartijnHurme, Mikko AJagger, CarolJansen, IrisJylhä, MarjaKähönen, MikaKarasik, DavidKardia, Sharon LRKingston, AndrewKirkwood, Thomas BLLauner, Lenore JLehtimäki, TerhoLieb, WolfgangLyytikäinen, Leo-PekkaMartin-Ruiz, CarmenMin, JunxiaNebel, AlmutNewman, Anne BNie, ChaoNohr, Ellen AOrwoll, Eric SPerls, Thomas TProvince, Michael APsaty, Bruce MRaitakari, Olli TReinders, Marcel JTRobine, Jean-MarieRotter, Jerome ISebastiani, PaolaSmith, JenniferSørensen, Thorkild IATaylor, Kent DUitterlinden, André Gvan der Flier, Wiesjevan der Lee, Sven Jvan Duijn, Cornelia Mvan Heemst, DianaVaupel, James WWeir, DavidYe, KennyZeng, YiZheng, WanlinHolstege, HenneKiel, Douglas PLunetta, Kathryn LSlagboom, P ElineMurabito, Joanne M
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Nature communications. 10(1)
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Humans
Heat-Shock Proteins
Longevity
Apolipoprotein E2
Apolipoprotein E4
Genome-Wide Association Study
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Abstract
Human longevity is heritable, but genome-wide association (GWA) studies have had limited success. Here, we perform two meta-analyses of GWA studies of a rigorous longevity phenotype definition including 11,262/3484 cases surviving at or beyond the age corresponding to the 90th/99th survival percentile, respectively, and 25,483 controls whose age at death or at last contact was at or below the age corresponding to the 60th survival percentile. Consistent with previous reports, rs429358 (apolipoprotein E (ApoE) ε4) is associated with lower odds of surviving to the 90th and 99th percentile age, while rs7412 (ApoE ε2) shows the opposite. Moreover, rs7676745, located near GPR78, associates with lower odds of surviving to the 90th percentile age. Gene-level association analysis reveals a role for tissue-specific expression of multiple genes in longevity. Finally, genetic correlation of the longevity GWA results with that of several disease-related phenotypes points to a shared genetic architecture between health and longevity.