Science, Vol.278, No.5337, 407-411, 1997
Genetics of Aging
The role of genetics in determining life-span is complex and paradoxical, Although the heritability of life-span is relatively minor, some genetic variants significantly modify senescence of mammals and invertebrates, with both positive and negative impacts on age-related disorders and life-spans, In certain examples, the gene variants alter metabolic pathways, which could thereby mediate interactions with nutritional and other environmental factors that influence life-span, Given the relatively minor effect and variable penetrance of genetic risk factors that appear to affect survival and health at advanced ages, life-style and other environmental influences may profoundly modify outcomes of aging.
Keywords:CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS;ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE;SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE;HUMAN LONGEVITY;LIFE-SPAN;OXIDATIVE STRESS;TRANSGENIC MICE;CELL-DEATH;AGE;SENESCENCE