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Disease-associated polymorphisms in 9p21 are not associated with extreme longevity

  • Ada Congrains
  • , Kei Kamide
  • , Nobuyoshi Hirose
  • , Yasumichi Arai
  • , Ryousuke Oguro
  • , Chikako Nakama
  • , Yuki Imaizumi
  • , Tatsuo Kawai
  • , Hiroshi Kusunoki
  • , Hiroko Yamamoto
  • , Miyuki Onishi-Takeya
  • , Yasushi Takeya
  • , Koichi Yamamoto
  • , Ken Sugimoto
  • , Hiroshi Akasaka
  • , Shigeyuki Saitoh
  • , Tetsuji Miura
  • , Nobuhisa Awata
  • , Norihiro Kato
  • , Tomohiro Katsuya
  • Kazunori Ikebe, Yasuyuki Gondo, Hiromi Rakugi

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Aim: The 9p21 region has been pointed out by the genome-wide association studies as a hot spot for disease-associated variants. Most of the diseases linked with the locus are aging-related conditions, such us cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. Centenarians are known to present a reduced risk and delayed onset for these conditions. Here, we aimed to assess if the 9p21 variants contribute to this protection by possibly altering basic aging mechanisms. Methods: We genotyped 15 tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) along the CDKN2A/B/ANRIL locus in 1505 individuals. The participants were divided in three groups: centenarians, septuagenarians and young controls. Centenarians were 593 participants (age range 100-116 years, mean 105.9 years), septuagenarians were 434 volunteers aged between 69 and 71 years (mean 70.1±0.9 years) and the 478 young controls were under the age of 50 years (range 14-50 years, mean 41.8 years). We genotyped the SNP rs1333049 in an additional sample of 231 coronary artery disease patients to confirm the 9p21 association. Results: The leading coronary artery disease-associated SNP rs1333049 was associated with coronary artery disease; however, none of the 9p21 SNP evaluated in the present study were associated with extreme longevity. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the 9p21 disease-associated polymorphisms do not contribute to the life-long protection from cardiovascular and other age-related diseases observed in centenarians. It is likely that this protection is mediated by mechanisms different from the ones underlying the 9p21 association.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)797-803
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónGeriatrics and Gerontology International
Volumen15
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 jun. 2015
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