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Evolutionary conserved longevity genes and human cognitive abilities in elderly cohorts

机译:老年人群的进化保守长寿基因和人类认知能力

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Genetic influences have an important role in the ageing process. The genetic factors that influence success in bodily ageing may also contribute to the successful ageing of cognitive abilities. A comparative genomics approach found longevity genes conserved between yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. We hypothesised that these longevity genes influence variance in cognitive ability and age-related cognitive decline in humans. Here, we investigated six of these genes that have human orthologs and show expression in the brain. We tested AFG3L2 (MIM: 604581, AFG3 ATPase family gene 3-like 2 (yeast)), FRAP1 (MIM: 601231, a FK506 binding protein 12-rapamycin associated protein), MAT1A, MAT2A (MIM: 610550 and 601468, methionine adenosyltransferases I alpha and II alpha, respectively), SYNJ1 and SYNJ2 (MIM: 604297 and 609410, synaptojanin-1 and synaptojanin-2, respectively) in approximately 1000 healthy older Scots: the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 (LBC1936). They were tested on general cognitive ability at age 11 years. At a mean age of 70 years, they re-sat the same general cognitive ability test and underwent an additional battery of diverse cognitive tests. In all, 70 tag and functional SNPs in the six longevity genes were genotyped and tested for association with cognition and cognitive ageing in LBC1936. Suggestive associations were detected between SNPs in SYNJ2, MAT1A, AFG3L2 and SYNJ1 and a general memory factor and general cognitive ability at age 11 and 70 years. Replication studies for cognitive ability associations were performed in 2506 samples from the Cognitive Ageing Genetics in England and Scotland consortium. A meta-analysis replicated the SYNJ2 association with cognitive abilities (lowest P0.00077). SYNJ2 is a novel gene in which variation is potentially associated with cognitive abilities.
机译:遗传影响在衰老过程中具有重要作用。影响身体衰老成功的遗传因素也可能有助于认知能力的成功衰老。比较基因组学方法发现,在酿酒酵母和线虫秀丽隐杆线虫之间长寿基因是保守的。我们假设这些长寿基因影响人类认知能力的差异和与年龄相关的认知能力下降。在这里,我们研究了其中六个具有人类直系同源基因并在大脑中表达的基因。我们测试了AFG3L2(MIM:604581,AFG3 ATPase家族基因3-like 2(酵母)),FRAP1(MIM:601231,FK506结合蛋白12-雷帕霉素相关蛋白),MAT1A,MAT2A(MIM:610550和601468,蛋氨酸腺苷基转移酶在大约1000个健康的较早苏格兰苏格兰人中,分别是I alpha和II alpha),SYNJ1和SYNJ2(分别为MIM:604297和609410,synaptojanin-1和synaptojanin-2):Lothian Birth Cohort 1936(LBC1936)。他们在11岁时接受了一般认知能力测试。他们平均年龄为70岁,重新参加了相同的一般认知能力测验,并接受了一系列额外的认知测验。总共对六个寿命基因中的70个标签和功能性SNP进行了基因分型,并测试了其与LBC1936中的认知和认知老化的关系。 SYNJ2,MAT1A,AFG3L2和SYNJ1中的SNP与11岁和70岁时的一般记忆因子和一般认知能力之间存在暗示性关联。在来自英格兰和苏格兰财团的认知衰老遗传学的2506个样本中进行了认知能力关联的复制研究。荟萃分析复制了具有认知能力的SYNJ2关联(最低P0.00077)。 SYNJ2是一个新的基因,其中变异可能与认知能力有关。

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