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Association of Polymorphisms in Connective Tissue Growth Factor and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Genes With Human Longevity.


ABSTRACT: Growth pathways play key roles in longevity. The present study tested single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the connective tissue growth factor gene (CTGF) and the epidermal growth factor receptor gene (EGFR) for association with longevity. Comparison of allele and genotype frequencies of 12 CTGF SNPs and 41 EGFR SNPs between 440 American men of Japanese ancestry aged ?95 years and 374 men of average life span revealed association with longevity at the p < .05 level for 2 SNPs in CTGF and 7 in EGFR. Two in CTGF and two in EGFR remained significant after Bonferroni correction. The SNPs of both CTGF and EGFR were in a haplotype block in each respective gene. Haplotype analysis confirmed the suggestive association found by ?2 analysis. We noted an excess of heterozygotes among the longevity cases, consistent with heterozygote advantage in living to extreme old age. No associations of the most significant SNPs were observed in whites or Koreans. In conclusion, the present findings indicate that genetic variation in CTGF and EGFR may contribute to the attainment of extreme old age in Japanese. More research is needed to confirm that genetic variation in CTGF and EGFR contributes to the attainment of extreme old age across human populations.

SUBMITTER: Donlon TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5861942 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of Polymorphisms in Connective Tissue Growth Factor and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Genes With Human Longevity.

Donlon Timothy A TA   Morris Brian J BJ   He Qimei Q   Chen Randi R   Masaki Kamal H KH   Allsopp Richard C RC   Willcox D Craig DC   Tranah Gregory J GJ   Parimi Neeta N   Evans Daniel S DS   Flachsbart Friederike F   Nebel Almut A   Kim Duk-Hwan DH   Park Joobae J   Willcox Bradley J BJ  

The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 20170801 8


Growth pathways play key roles in longevity. The present study tested single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the connective tissue growth factor gene (CTGF) and the epidermal growth factor receptor gene (EGFR) for association with longevity. Comparison of allele and genotype frequencies of 12 CTGF SNPs and 41 EGFR SNPs between 440 American men of Japanese ancestry aged ≥95 years and 374 men of average life span revealed association with longevity at the p < .05 level for 2 SNPs in CTGF and 7  ...[more]

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