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基因对非裔美国老年人、加勒比裔西班牙裔老年人和白种老年人寿命及生存情况的影响。

Genetic influences on life span and survival among elderly African-Americans, Caribbean Hispanics, and Caucasians.

作者信息

Lee Joseph H, Flaquer Antonia, Costa Rosann, Andrews Howard, Cross Peter, Lantigua Rafael, Schupf Nicole, Tang Ming-Xin, Mayeux Richard

机构信息

The Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA.

出版信息

Am J Med Genet A. 2004 Jul 15;128A(2):159-64. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.30062.

Abstract

An investigation of the genetic influences on life span and survival was conducted among elderly African-Americans, Caribbean Hispanics, and Caucasians Medicare recipients (ages 65-104 years). Family history information on 13,161 parents and siblings was obtained. Heritability of life span varied by the age and by ethnic group being lowest for African-Americans. We recalculated the heritability coefficients for life span including only probands and their siblings, but the differences across ethnic groups persisted. In contrast the heritability of survival was more similar across ethnic groups but was similar to that for life span. Heritability coefficients for survival in probands and their siblings revealed little difference between ethnic groups and suggested that as much as 35% of the variation in survival may be genetically influenced. These results indicate that life span and survival are genetically influenced. Comparisons across generations and ethnic groups indicate that changes in environmental hygiene, social welfare, and health care systems are significant contributors to life span and survival, but genetic influences are also important. Identifying the genes associated with life span and survival will provide insight into how the genes interact with environment to influence aging in humans.

摘要

在年龄为65至104岁的老年非裔美国人、加勒比西班牙裔人和白人医疗保险受益人群中,开展了一项关于基因对寿命和生存影响的调查。获取了13161名父母和兄弟姐妹的家族史信息。寿命的遗传度因年龄和种族群体而异,非裔美国人的遗传度最低。我们重新计算了仅包括先证者及其兄弟姐妹的寿命遗传度系数,但不同种族群体之间的差异依然存在。相比之下,生存的遗传度在不同种族群体中更为相似,但与寿命的遗传度相似。先证者及其兄弟姐妹生存的遗传度系数显示,不同种族群体之间差异不大,表明高达35%的生存差异可能受基因影响。这些结果表明,寿命和生存受到基因影响。跨代和跨种族群体的比较表明,环境卫生、社会福利和医疗保健系统的变化是寿命和生存的重要影响因素,但基因影响也很重要。识别与寿命和生存相关的基因将有助于深入了解基因如何与环境相互作用以影响人类衰老。

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