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Polygenic Risk Score of Longevity Predicts Longer Survival Across an Age Continuum

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glaa289

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Centenarians; Cognitive health; Genetics; Healthy aging; Longevity

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  1. Stichting Alzheimer Nederland
  2. Stichting VUmc Fonds
  3. Stichting Dioraphte
  4. Gieskes Strijbis Fonds
  5. ZonMW [733051061, 733050814, 33051061]
  6. Stichting Alzheimer Nederland [WE09.2014-03]
  7. Netherlands Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports
  8. [FP-829-029]

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Studying centenarians can provide insights into extreme human longevity and age-related diseases. By constructing polygenic risk scores, researchers found genes associated with cellular differentiation, developmental processes, and stress response, contributing to the extended human lifespan. The results suggest that a combination of small advantageous genetic effects on aging-related mechanisms may help maintain overall health and decrease the risk of age-related diseases.
Studying the genuine of centenarians may give insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying extreme human longevity and the escape of age-related diseases. Here, we set out to construct polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for longevity and to investigate the functions of longevity associated variants. Using a cohort of centenarians with maintained cognitive health (N = 343), a population-matched cohort of older adults from 5 cohorts (N = 2905), and summary statistics data from genome-wide association studies on parental longevity, we constructed a PRS including 330 variants that significantly discriminated between centenarians and older adults. This PRS was also associated with longer survival in an independent sample of younger individuals (p = .02), leading up to a 4-year difference in survival based on common genetic factors only. We show that this PRS was, in part, able to compensate for the deleterious effect of the APOE-epsilon 4 allele. Using an integrative framework, we annotated the 330 variants included in this PRS by the genes they associate with. We find that they are enriched with genes associated with cellular differentiation, developmental processes, and cellular response to stress. Together, our results indicate that an extended human life span is, in part, the result of a constellation of variants each exerting small advantageous effects on aging-related biological mechanisms that maintain overall health and decrease the risk of age-related diseases.

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