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FOXO3 gene variants and human aging: coding variants may not be key players.


ABSTRACT: FOXO3 is generally recognized as a "master" gene in aging since its association with longevity has been replicated in multiple organisms and human populations. A group of single nucleotide polymorphisms in linkage disequilibrium with a coding region has been associated with human longevity, but the actual functional variant is unidentified. Therefore, we sequenced the coding region in our long-lived Japanese American population in order to enhance resources for fine mapping this region. We demonstrate that of 38 published variants, 6 are misalignments with homologous nonallelic sequences from FOXO3B (ZNF286B), a pseudogene on a different chromosome; 2 are attributable to ZNF286B only, and the remaining 30 were unconfirmed, indicating that they are very rare and not likely involved in longevity. Furthermore, we identified a novel, unique, nonsynonymous coding variant in exon 3 (Gly566Ala; rs138174682) that is prevalent in multiple ethnic groups but appeared too rare for major longevity effects in our study populations.

SUBMITTER: Donlon TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3668389 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FOXO3 gene variants and human aging: coding variants may not be key players.

Donlon Timothy A TA   Curb J David JD   He Qimei Q   Grove John S JS   Masaki Kamal H KH   Rodriguez Beatriz B   Elliott Ayako A   Willcox D Craig DC   Willcox Bradley J BJ  

The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 20120328 11


FOXO3 is generally recognized as a "master" gene in aging since its association with longevity has been replicated in multiple organisms and human populations. A group of single nucleotide polymorphisms in linkage disequilibrium with a coding region has been associated with human longevity, but the actual functional variant is unidentified. Therefore, we sequenced the coding region in our long-lived Japanese American population in order to enhance resources for fine mapping this region. We demon  ...[more]

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