Genetic investigation of FOXO3A requires special attention due to sequence homology with FOXO3B

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Abstract

Our study demonstrates that the genetic investigation of forkhead box O3A gene (FOXO3A), a validated human longevity gene, is greatly hampered by the fact that its exonic regions have 99% sequence homology with the FOXO3B pseudogene. If unaccounted for, this high degree of homology can cause serious genotyping or sequencing errors. Here, we present an experimental set-up that allows reliable data generation for the highly homologous regions and that can be used for the evaluation of assay specificity. Using this design, we exemplarily showed FOXO3A-specific results for two single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs4945816 and rs4946936) that are significantly associated with longevity in our centenarian-control sample (P each =0.0008). Because both SNPs are located in the 3′ untranslated region of FOXO3A, they could be of functional relevance for the longevity phenotype. Our experimental set-up can be used for reliable and reproducible data generation for further sequencing and genotyping studies of FOXO3A with the aim of discovering new SNPs of functional relevance. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Flachsbart, F., Möller, M., Däumer, C., Gentschew, L., Kleindorp, R., Krawczak, M., … Nebel, A. (2013). Genetic investigation of FOXO3A requires special attention due to sequence homology with FOXO3B. European Journal of Human Genetics, 21(2), 240–242. https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2012.83

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