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In order to estimate the distribution of certain polymorphisms of the CCR5, CCR2, apoE, p53, ITGB3, and HFE genes in Russian long livers from Western Siberia, a sample of 271 individuals (age range 90–105 years) has been examined. It was demonstrated that carriage of the polymorphisms Δ32 (CCR5 gene), V64I (CCR2 gene), e2/e3/e4 (apoE gene), and L33P (ITGB3 gene), as well as the H63D and S65C polymorphisms of the HFE gene, does not affect predisposition to longevity; carriage of the 282Y allele of the HFE gene negatively affects longevity; carriage of the heterozygous genotype for the R72P polymorphism of the p53 gene correlates with longevity of elderly people.
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Original Russian Text © D.E. Ivanoshchuk, S.V. Mikhailova, I.V. Kulikov, V.N. Maksimov, M.I. Voevoda, A.G. Romashchenko, 2012, published in Uspekhi Gerontologii, 2012, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 3942–397.
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Ivanoshchuk, D.E., Mikhailova, S.V., Kulikov, I.V. et al. CCR5, CCR2, apoE, p53, ITGB3, and HFE gene polymorphism in Western Siberian long livers. Adv Gerontol 3, 89–92 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2079057013020082
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