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Relevant to previous discussions on the list:

'Long-life' genes found in 100-year-old humans

http://www.newscientist.com/channel/health

It's not quite the elixir of life, but researchers have at last

identified gene variants that make people live longer. Men may miss

out, as all carriers identified so far are women. They are also

slightly shorter than average.

" We are moving closer to understanding why some people live longer, "

says Nir Barzilai of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of

Yeshiva University, New York, US, head of the team that identified

the two gene mutations in centenarians of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.

Both mutations affect the receptor for insulin-like growth factor 1

(IGF1), a driver of bodily growth and maturity, especially during

puberty. By making the receptor slightly faulty, the mutations may

disrupt IGF1 binding and decelerate the process of maturation and

ageing.

Worldwide search

In support, they found circulating levels of IGF1 to be 37% higher in

carriers of the mutation, probably to compensate for the

underperforming receptor. rs were also 2.5 centimetres shorter

on average than the general population.

" This milestone result will no doubt stimulate a worldwide search for

IGF1 mutations in other centenarian populations, " says

Holzenberger, a longevity researcher at Inserm in St Antoine, France.

Similar mutations affect longevity in worms, flies, yeast and mice.

Journal reference: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

(DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0705467105)

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Carruthers

Wakefield, UK

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