Longevity Variant Database

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    polymorphism factor odds ratio pvalue initial number replication number Population age of cases shorter lived allele longer lived allele study type reference
    rs3781907 UCP3 0.05 908 (1905 Cohort) vs 708 (Study of Middle-Aged Danish Twins (MADT)) Danish 93 G Candidate Region/Gene 22743239
    rs1008438 HSPA1A 0.009 894 total Italian 18-109 A C Candidate Region/Gene 16896546
    rs1008438 HSPA1A 0.02 894 total Italian 18-109 C A (applies to males) Candidate Region/Gene 16896546
    rs189037 ATM 0.004 875 vs 886 Chinese mean 94.6 CT Candidate Region/Gene 20816691
    rs189037 (genotype) ATM 0.004 875 (280 m, 595 f) vs 886 (491 m, 395 f) Chinese Mean age 94,6, healthy CT (Article); GA (ENSEMBL) Candidate Region/Gene 20816691
    rs10737170 LMNA 0.11 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs915179 LMNA 0.014 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs2485662 LMNA 0.054 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs547915 LMNA 0.11 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs582690 LMNA 0.078 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs6686943 LMNA 0.51 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs508641 LMNA 0.014 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs12117552 LMNA 0.21 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs4641 LMNA 0.5 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs12063072 LMNA 0.36 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs1468772 LMNA 1.17 0.054 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs6669212 LMNA 0.041 873 vs 443 (initial) New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 (replication) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs915179-rs2485662-rs4641-rs1468772 LMNA 1.56 2.5e-05 873 vs 443 New England Centenarian Study (NECS) (N = 738), (ii) the Southern Italian Centenarian Study (SICS) (N = 905), (iii) France (N = 1103), and (iv) the Einstein Ashkenazi Longevity Study (N = 702) American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 GTCT Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    rs2275075 LMNA 0.54 873 vs 443 New England Centenarian Study: 545 vs 193; French: 557 vs 546; Southern Italian Centenarian Study: 455 vs 450; Ashkenazi Jewish: 354 vs 348 American, Caucasian Mean age 101.5 Candidate Region/Gene 22340368
    GH1 "intron SNP" GH1 0.019 866 Dutch Minimum age 85 Candidate Region/Gene 15771611
    LPA isoform LPA 0.05 84 (cases) vs 517 Japanese 80+ Lp(a)F, Lp(a)B Candidate Region/Gene 11269751
    rs4646994 ACE 2.25 0.003 834 Brazilian 10-104 I D (only for Gaucho population) Candidate Region/Gene 14528043
    rs1887922 IDE 2.02 0.0004 829 vs 1033 Australian, Caucasian Mixed Candidate Region/Gene 18448515
    rs2251101 IDE 1.88 0.0011 829 vs 1033 Australian, Caucasian Mixed Candidate Region/Gene 18448515
    indel ACE1 0.05 82 vs 252 Italian Mean age 100 +/- 2 Candidate Region/Gene 12954489

    The Longevity Variant Database (LVDB) is a collaborative effort to catalogue all published genetic variants relevant to human longevity.

    The project is directed by the Health Extension Research Foundation [http://www.healthextension.co/about/], and the online content is managed by the members of the Global Computing Initiative.

    LVDB is driven by an international collaboration of scientists, programmers, and volunteers, including Joe Betts-LaCroix, Kristen Fortney, Daniel Wuttke, Eric K. Morgen, Nick Schaum, John M. Adams, Jessica Choi, Barry Goldberg, Amir Levine, Maria Litovchenko, Aiste Narkeviciute, Emily Quist, Navneet Ramesh, Justin Rebo, Dmitri Shytikov, and Jimi Vyas. o


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