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
    rs3210458 ACPL2 1.52e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 C T Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs4280854 3.85e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 A G Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs429358 + rs7412 APOE 0.04 1236 vs 326 Chinese 60+ e4 non-e4 Candidate Region/Gene 9792194
    rs4673651 ERBB4 6.08e-06 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 G A Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs4686837 ST6GAL1 4.6e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 G A Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs4720752 RPA3 1.93e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 A G Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs4859571 NAAA 1.56e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 G A Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs6454676 2.9e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 C T Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs6491207 4.63e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 T C Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs6532496 PDLIM5 4e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 G A Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs680109 GRIA4 2.52e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 C A Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs6962026 PSCD3 2.07e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 T C Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs7103504 CNTN5 4.39e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 A G Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs7525717 5.76e-06 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 A G Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs7622678 BDH1 1.93e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 C T Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs7803143 PSCD3 1.57e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 C T Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs7952321 OR5AS1 4.68e-05 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 T G Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    rs978739 TAS2R16 0.62 0.001 348 vs 593 Calabrian Mean age 93.82 non-AA AA Candidate Region/Gene 23133589
    rs987839 SLCO1B1 3.19e-06 1364 American, British Age range 50-108; mean age at death 80.2 T C Genome-Wide Association Study 22445811
    (A/C)−110 HSP70-1 0.40 0.005 120 vs 471 Italian 100 years and above A Candidate Region/Gene 14501185
    - Insulin signaling pathway (IIS) 0.01 403 vs 1670 European 90-103 Genome-Wide Association Study 22113349
    - Telomere maintenance pathway (TM) 0.02 403 vs 1670 European 90-103 Genome-Wide Association Study 22113349
    - TH 0.045 202 vs 170 vs 82 Italian 100-105 (oldest of 3 age groups, see notes) Candidate Region/Gene 11053670
    - F5 0.045 (150 m, 74 f) vs (121 m, 320 f) Ashkenazi Jewish Mean age 75 A Candidate Region/Gene 15621215
    - CYP1A 0.68 94 vs 418 Italian 100 years vs 46 years Candidate Region/Gene 11162685

    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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