Rare longevity-associated variants, including a reduced-function mutation in cGAS, identified in multigenerational long-lived families

在多代长寿家族中发现了罕见的与长寿相关的变异,包括cGAS基因中的功能降低突变。

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Abstract

Life expectancy has steadily increased in the last two centuries, while healthspan has been lagging behind. Survival into extreme ages strongly clusters within families which often exhibit a delayed onset of (multi)morbidity, yet the underlying protective genetic mechanisms are still largely undefined. We performed affected sib-pair linkage analysis in 212 sibships enriched for ancestral longevity and identified four genomic regions (LOD(max) ≥3.0) at 1q21.1, 6p24.3, 6q14.3, and 19p13.3. Within these regions, we prioritized 12 rare protein-altering variants in seven candidate genes (NUP210L, SLC27A3, CD1A, CGAS, IBTK, RARS2, and SH2D3A) located in longevity-associated loci. Notably, a missense variant in CGAS (rs200818241), was present in two sibships. Using human- and mouse-based cell models, we showed that rs200818241 reduced protein stability and attenuated activation of the canonical cGAS-STING pathway in a cell-type specific manner. This dampened signalling mitigated inflammation and delayed cellular senescence, mechanisms that may contribute to the survival advantage of CGAS variant carriers. Our findings indicate novel rare variants and candidate genes linked to familial longevity and highlight the cGAS-STING pathway as a potential contributor to the protective mechanisms underlying human longevity.

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