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PTK2 rs7460 and rs7843014 polymorphisms and exceptional longevity: a functional replication study

Authors :
Letizia Venturini
Giovanni Ricevuti
Gabriel Rodríguez
Nobuyoshi Hirose
Alejandro Lucia
Alejandro Santos-Lozano
Thomas Yvert
Helios Pareja-Galeano
Fabian Sanchis-Gomar
Catalina Santiago
Nuria Garatachea
Yasumichi Arai
Yukiko Abe
Noriyuki Fuku
Ye Tian
Haruka Murakami
Enzo Emanuele
Zi hong He
Motohiko Miyachi
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Focal adhesion is critical for cell survival. The focal adhesion kinase (FAK, or PTK2) is an important component of the human interactome and thus is a potential longevity-related protein. Here we studied the association between two PTK2 gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs7843014, rs7460) and exceptional longevity (EL). In addition to gaining insight into their functionality by determining luciferase gene reporter activity, we studied the genotype/allele frequency of these two SNPs among three different cohorts: (1) Spanish centenarians (n=175, 100–111 years, 144 women) and healthy controls (n=355, 20–50 years, 284 women); (2) Italian centenarians (n=79, 100–104 years, 40 women) and controls (n=316, 29–50 years, 156 women); and (3) Japanese centenarians (n=742, 100–116 years, 623 women) and healthy controls (n=499, 23–59 years, 356 women). Both SNPs had functional significance, with the A allele up-regulating luciferase activity compared to the other allele (rs7460 T allele and rs7843014 C allele, respectively). The A allele of both SNPs was negatively associated with EL in the Spanish cohort (rs7460, odds ratio [OR] adjusted by sex=0.40, 95% confidence intervals [CI] 0.3, 0.6, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9700c274887bd64778e7ea1101e66b15