A genome-wide association study identifies a novel locus on chromosome 18q12.2 influencing white cell telomere length

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Background: Telomere length is a predictor for a number of common age related diseases and is a heritable trait. Methods and results: To identify new loci associated with mean leukocyte telomere length we conducted a genome wide association study of 314 075 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and validated the results in a second cohort (n for both cohorts combined = 2790). We identified two novel associated variants (rs2162440, p = 2.6 × 10 -6; and rs7235755, p = 5.5 × 10-6) on chromosome 18q12.2 in the same region as the VPS34/PIKC3C gene, which has been directly implicated in the pathway controlling telomere length variation in yeast. Conclusion: These results provide new insights into the pathways regulating telomere homeostasis in humans.

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Mangino, M., Richards, J. B., Soranzo, N., Zhai, G., Aviv, A., Valdes, A. M., … Spector, T. D. (2009). A genome-wide association study identifies a novel locus on chromosome 18q12.2 influencing white cell telomere length. Journal of Medical Genetics, 46(7), 451–454. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.2008.064956

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