Bayesian association scan reveals loci associated with human lifespan and linked biomarkers.

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Title
Bayesian association scan reveals loci associated with human lifespan and linked biomarkers.
Journal
Nature communications
Author(s)
McDaid A.F., Joshi P.K., Porcu E., Komljenovic A., Li H., Sorrentino V., Litovchenko M., Bevers RPJ, Rüeger S., Reymond A., Bochud M., Deplancke B., Williams R.W., Robinson-Rechavi M., Paccaud F., Rousson V., Auwerx J., Wilson J.F., Kutalik Z.
ISSN
2041-1723 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2041-1723
Publication state
Published
Issued date
27/07/2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
8
Pages
15842
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
The enormous variation in human lifespan is in part due to a myriad of sequence variants, only a few of which have been revealed to date. Since many life-shortening events are related to diseases, we developed a Mendelian randomization-based method combining 58 disease-related GWA studies to derive longevity priors for all HapMap SNPs. A Bayesian association scan, informed by these priors, for parental age of death in the UK Biobank study (n=116,279) revealed 16 independent SNPs with significant Bayes factor at a 5% false discovery rate (FDR). Eleven of them replicate (5% FDR) in five independent longevity studies combined; all but three are depleted of the life-shortening alleles in older Biobank participants. Further analysis revealed that brain expression levels of nearby genes (RBM6, SULT1A1 and CHRNA5) might be causally implicated in longevity. Gene expression and caloric restriction experiments in model organisms confirm the conserved role for RBM6 and SULT1A1 in modulating lifespan.
Keywords
Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Arylsulfotransferase/genetics, Bayes Theorem, Biomarkers/analysis, Disease/genetics, European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Longevity/genetics, Male, Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, RNA-Binding Proteins/genetics, Receptors, Nicotinic/genetics, United Kingdom
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Web of science
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