The heritability of human longevity: A population-based study of 2872 Danish twin pairs born 1870-1900

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作者
Herskind, AM
McGue, M
Holm, NV
Sorensen, TIA
Harvald, B
Vaupel, JW
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[1] UNIV MINNESOTA,DEPT PSYCHOL,CTR TWIN & ADOPT STUDIES,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55455
[2] ODENSE UNIV,GENET EPIDEMIOL RES UNIT,ODENSE,DENMARK
[3] DANISH EPIDEMIOL SCI CTR,COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
[4] UNIV COPENHAGEN,INST PREVENT MED,COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
[5] ODENSE UNIV,SCH MED,ODENSE,DENMARK
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10.1007/s004390050042
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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The aim of this study was to explore, in a large and non-censored twin cohort, the nature (i.e., additive versus non-additive) and magnitude (i.e., heritability) of genetic influences on inter-individual differences in human longevity. The sample comprised all identified and traced non-emigrant like-sex twin pairs born in Denmark during the period 1870-1900 with a zygosity diagnosis and both members of the pairs surviving the age of 15 years. A total of 2872 pairs were included. Age at death was obtained from the Danish Central Person Register, the Danish Cause-of-Death Register and various other registers. The sample was almost non-censored on the date of the last follow-up (May 1, 1994), all but 0.6% had died, leaving a total of 2872 pairs for analysis. Proportions of variance attributable to genetic and environmental factors were assessed from variance-covariance matrices using the structural equation model approach. The most parsimonious explanation of the data was provided by a model that included genetic dominance (non-additive genetic effects caused by interaction within gene loci) and non-shared environmental factors (environmental factors that are individual-specific and not shared in a family). The heritability of longevity was estimated to be 0.26 for males and 0.23 for females. The small sex-difference was caused by a greater impact of non-shared environmental factors in the females. Heritability was found to be constant over the three 10-year birth cohorts included. Thus, longevity seems to be only moderately heritable. The nature of genetic influences on longevity is probably non-additive and environmental influences non-shared. There is no evidence for an impact of shared (family) environment.
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