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[Preprint]. 2024 Dec 2:2024.11.20.624531. Originally published 2024 Nov 20. [Version 2] doi: 10.1101/2024.11.20.624531

Analysis of lifespan across Diversity Outbred mouse studies identifies multiple longevity-associated loci

Martin N Mullis, Kevin M Wright, Anil Raj, Daniel M Gatti, Peter C Reifsnyder, Kevin Flurkey, Jonathan R Archer, Laura Robinson, Andrea Di Francesco, Karen L Svenson, Ron Korstanje, David E Harrison, J Graham Ruby, Gary A Churchill
PMCID: PMC11601611  PMID: 39605744

ABSTRACT

Lifespan is an integrative phenotype whose genetic architecture is likely to highlight multiple processes with high impact on health and aging. Here, we conduct a genetic meta-analysis of longevity in Diversity Outbred (DO) mice that includes 2,444 animals from three independently conducted lifespan studies. We identify six loci that contribute significantly to lifespan independently of diet and drug treatment, one of which also influences lifespan in a sex-dependent manner, as well as an additional locus with a diet-specific effect on lifespan. Collectively, these loci explain over half of the estimated heritable variation in lifespan across these studies and provide insight into the genetic architecture of lifespan in DO mice.

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