Evidence for depletion of CASP5 Ala90Thr heterozygous genotype in aged subjects
pmid: 20434535
Evidence for depletion of CASP5 Ala90Thr heterozygous genotype in aged subjects
Our previous studies, which included genotyping of multiple coding apoptotic gene polymorphisms, unexpectedly demonstrated a depletion of heterozygous CASP5 Ala90Thr (rs507879, c.268 G>A) genotypes in elderly subjects. Present investigation was aimed to validate this trend. An analysis of 510 subjects aged 75-103years revealed 205 (40%) CASP5 Ala90Thr heterozygotes as compared to 254 (50%) expected from the minor allele frequency 0.470 (p=0.000014). This deviation was not observed in 549 middle-aged (18-50years) controls (270 (49%) heterozygotes observed vs. 274 (50%) expected; minor allele frequency 0.475; p=0.743). Unfavorable significance of CASP5 heterozygous genotype may be explained by the role of the caspase-5 in inflammation-related processes. Almost all prior gene-longevity association studies focused on discrimination between "good" and "bad" gene variants. Here we present a distinct situation, where the combination of alternative alleles (i.e., heterozygosity) appears to be unfavorable as compared to the homozygous carriership of either gene variant.
- Institute of Oncology NN Petrov Russian Federation
- Ministry of Health Russian Federation
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Heterozygote, Lung Neoplasms, Polymorphism, Genetic, Adolescent, Genotype, Homozygote, Longevity, Smoking, Apoptosis, Middle Aged, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Amino Acid Substitution, Gene Frequency, Caspases, Humans, Aged, DNA Primers
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Heterozygote, Lung Neoplasms, Polymorphism, Genetic, Adolescent, Genotype, Homozygote, Longevity, Smoking, Apoptosis, Middle Aged, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Amino Acid Substitution, Gene Frequency, Caspases, Humans, Aged, DNA Primers
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