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Distinguishing Between Longevity and Buffered-Deleterious Genotypes for Exceptional Human Longevity: The Case of the MTP Gene

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/gls103

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Genetics; Aging; Microsomal triglyceride transfer protein; Buffering mechanism

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  1. Paul Beeson Physician Faculty Scholar in Aging Award
  2. Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar Award
  3. General Clinical Research Center [M01-RR12248]
  4. Diabetes Research and Training Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine [DK20541]
  5. National Institutes of Health [AG027734, AG028872, RR12248, M01RR12248]
  6. National Institute of Aging [AG037574]

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The single nucleotide polymorphism, rs2866164, in the MTP gene, has been associated with human longevity but has not been validated by subsequent longevity studies. Using our population of Ashkenazi Jews, we find that the MTP CC genotype is significantly overrepresented in centenarians and their offspring, as compared with controls (p < .05). However, when we examined MTP CC genotype frequency pattern with aging, we observed a monotonic decline between ages 55-85 years followed by a dramatic enrichment after age 90 years, forming a U-shape pattern (p < .05). Furthermore, the MTP CC genotype was buffered by three validated longevity genotypes (p < .05). This buffering effect was found to confer an enrichment of the MTP CC genotype in centenarians, whereas their absence in CC controls resulted in poorer survivorship (p < .05). Thus, we conclude that MTP CC is a buffered-deleterious genotype and that assessing genotype frequency across aging is essential for discerning longevity from buffered-deleterious genotypes.

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