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Exome-wide Association Study Identifies CLEC3B Missense Variant p.S106G as Being Associated With Extreme Longevity in East Asian Populations.


ABSTRACT: Life span is a complex trait regulated by multiple genetic and environmental factors; however, the genetic determinants of extreme longevity have been largely unknown. To identify the functional coding variants associated with extreme longevity, we performed an exome-wide association study (EWAS) on a Japanese population by using an Illumina HumanExome Beadchip and a focused replication study on a Chinese population. The EWAS on two independent Japanese cohorts consisting of 530 nonagenarians/centenarians demonstrated that the G allele of CLEC3B missense variant p.S106G was associated with extreme longevity at the exome-wide level of significance (p = 2.33×10-7, odds ratio [OR] = 1.50). The CLEC3B gene encodes tetranectin, a protein implicated in the mineralization process in osteogenesis as well as in the prognosis and metastasis of cancer. The replication study consisting of 448 Chinese nonagenarians/centenarians showed that the G allele of CLEC3B p.S106G was also associated with extreme longevity (p = .027, OR = 1.51), and the p value of this variant reached 1.87×10-8 in the meta-analysis of Japanese and Chinese populations. In conclusion, the present study identified the CLEC3B p.S106G as a novel longevity-associated variant, raising the novel hypothesis that tetranectin, encoded by CLEC3B, plays a role in human longevity and aging.

SUBMITTER: Tanisawa K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5861862 | biostudies-other | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Exome-wide Association Study Identifies CLEC3B Missense Variant p.S106G as Being Associated With Extreme Longevity in East Asian Populations.

Tanisawa Kumpei K   Arai Yasumichi Y   Hirose Nobuyoshi N   Shimokata Hiroshi H   Yamada Yoshiji Y   Kawai Hisashi H   Kojima Motonaga M   Obuchi Shuichi S   Hirano Hirohiko H   Yoshida Hideyo H   Suzuki Hiroyuki H   Fujiwara Yoshinori Y   Ihara Kazushige K   Sugaya Maki M   Arai Tomio T   Mori Seijiro S   Sawabe Motoji M   Sato Noriko N   Muramatsu Masaaki M   Higuchi Mitsuru M   Liu Yao-Wen YW   Kong Qing-Peng QP   Tanaka Masashi M  

The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 20170301 3


Life span is a complex trait regulated by multiple genetic and environmental factors; however, the genetic determinants of extreme longevity have been largely unknown. To identify the functional coding variants associated with extreme longevity, we performed an exome-wide association study (EWAS) on a Japanese population by using an Illumina HumanExome Beadchip and a focused replication study on a Chinese population. The EWAS on two independent Japanese cohorts consisting of 530 nonagenarians/ce  ...[more]

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