Title of article :
Association of SIRT6 Gene Polymorphisms with Human Longevity
Author/Authors :
LI ، You - Guangxi Medical University , QIN ، Jian - Guangxi Medical University , WEI ، Xiao - Guangxi Medical University , LIANG ، Guiyun - Guangxi Medical University , SHI ، Liwei - Guangxi Medical University , JIANG ، Meiyu - Guangxi Medical University , XIA ، Tianlong - Guangxi Medical University , LIANG ، Xue - Guangxi Medical University , HE ، Min - Guangxi Medical University , ZHANG ، Zhiyong - Guangxi Medical University
Abstract :
Background: We aimed to identify the role of SIRT6 gene polymorphism rs350846 in human longevity. Methods: SIRT6 C/G genotypes were determined using Taqman SNP Genotyping Assays in 169 long-lived inhabi-tants (LG group aged 90-110 yr), 158 healthy internal controls (internal control group; aged 26-82 yr) and 176 healthy external controls (external control group; aged 20-82 yr) without a family history of exceptional longevity. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 16.0. Results: BMI and TG level were lower in the longevity than in the two control groups, while serum LDL-c and HDL-c and SBP and DBP levels in long-lived individuals were higher than in the two control groups (P 0.01). The waist circumference was obviously different (P=0.001) among the three groups, with the maximum observed in the external group. No statistically significant differences of the gender FBG and TC were seen in long-lived individuals than in the two control groups. Significant genotype differences existed among the different groups except for the longevity and internal control group. The frequency of the minor allele-C was 0.319. The minor allele frequency of rs350846 in SIRT6 was much higher in the external control than in the other groups. BMI, SBP and HDL-c displayed significant effect on longevity. Conclusion: The C allele of rs350846 in SIRT6 gene, CC and CG genotypes as well as BMI, systolic pressure and HDL-c are associated with longevity. Further studies are needed to validate our results.
Keywords :
SIRT6 , Polymorphisms , Longevity
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health