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
    F5 G1691A F5 0.002 400 neonates (187 female and 312 male), 184 healthy adults (129 female and 55 male), and 432 long-lived individuals (343 women and 89 men). Polish >95 years versus 44 years - 20720309
    IVS2nt-124 FASLG 0.315 50 vs 86 Italian 100.8 ± 1.8 (100 to 106) Candidate Region/Gene 11965496
    IVS3nt-167 FASLG 0.462 50 vs 86 Italian 100.8 ± 1.8 (100 to 106) Candidate Region/Gene 11965496
    - GSTM1 0.54 66 vs 150 Italian 100.19±2.2 (95-105) Candidate Region/Gene 15195682
    rs1801274 FCGR2A 0.05 408 vs 446 vs 454 German 100–110/ mean101.3 (SNP is His/Arg) Candidate Region/Gene 16893392
    rs1801133 MTHFR 0.029 (150 m, 74 f) vs (121 m, 320 f) Ashkenazi Jewish Mean age 75 C Candidate Region/Gene 15621215
    - F5 0.045 (150 m, 74 f) vs (121 m, 320 f) Ashkenazi Jewish Mean age 75 A Candidate Region/Gene 15621215
    rs4648884 RUNX3 0.00992 1173 vs 570 American 85-100 T Genome-Wide Association Study 22533364
    rs28969505 YTHDF2 0.047 136 vs 275 Italian Mean age 101 15-15 (205 bp) Candidate Region/Gene 16799135
    rs1764391 GJA4 0.0035 56 vs 196 (males) Italian >99 CC Candidate Region/Gene 16970956
    rs3818361 CR1 0.563 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 G A Candidate Region/Gene 22445811
    rs12740413 ARHGEF19 1.3e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 T C Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs12562047 UCK2 2.7e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 A C Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs2030071 IL12RB2 (for females) 0.18 0.008 137 vs 213 Korean Mean age 90 T Genome-Wide Association Study 19641380
    mtDNA haplogroups mtDNA 0.40 0.0003 74 vs 187 Amish >80 years J non-J Mitochondrial Haplogroup 21750925
    rs1538287 KCNH1 0.55 4.87e-05 410 vs 553 Italian 90–109 Genome-Wide Association Study 21612516
    rs2495513 TMEM61 0.60 8.13e-05 410 vs 553 Italian 90–109 Genome-Wide Association Study 21612516
    rs1805415 PARP1 0.66 0.001 479 vs 900 388 vs 364 African American, Caucasian G,C T Candidate Region/Gene 19249341
    M/T235 AGT 0.67 0.53 187 vs 201 Danish centenarians T Candidate Region/Gene 11602206
    rs11581271 FOXO6 0.91 0.131 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs4660532 FOXO6 0.93 0.224 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs11209971 FOXO6 0.94 0.336 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs4660192 FOXO6 0.97 0.663 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs6693260 FOXO6 0.98 0.824 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494
    rs6690527 FOXO6 1.01 0.867 1447 vs 1029 (German) 166 vs 216 (Italian) German Mean age 98.8 Candidate Region/Gene 21388494

    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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