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Title: | Variation at the Klotho gene locus does not affect cognitive function in up to 335,074 British Caucasians in the UK Biobank |
Authors: | Amin, HA Drenos, F Blakemore, AI |
Issue Date: | 15-Nov-2019 |
Publisher: | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory |
Citation: | Amin, H.A., Drenos, F. and Blakemore, A.I. (2019) 'Variation at the Klotho gene locus does not affect cognitive function in up to 335,074 British Caucasians in the UK Biobank', bioRxiv, 838409, pp. 1 - 24. doi: 10.1101/838409. |
Abstract: | The proportion of older adults in Western populations is increasing and there is, therefore, a need to define factors affecting maintenance of physical and cognitive health in old age. Variations in the Klotho (KL) gene, and specifically the KL-VS haplotype, have been identified by several authors as potentially influencing cognitive function and decline. We have attempted to verify the reported associations between KL variants, including the KL-VS haplotype, and cognitive function in up to 335,074 British Caucasian participants aged 40-79 years from the UK Biobank. We do not find evidence that KL-VS affects cognitive function or its decline with increasing age. We examined a further 244 KL variants and found that rs117650866 was associated with Prospective Memory, but could not replicate this in follow-up samples. In conclusion, there is insufficient evidence in the UK Biobank to support the concept that KL variants affect cognitive function or its rate of decline. |
Description: | Version 2 issued 19 November 2019. A paper related to this study was published by Oxford University Press: Amin, H.A. et al. (2022) 'No Evidence That Genetic Variation at the Klotho Locus Is Associated With Longevity in Caucasians from the Newcastle 85+ Study and the UK Biobank', The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, 77 (3), pp. 457-461, doi: 10.1093/gerona/glab361. |
URI: | https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/23339 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1101/838409 |
Other Identifiers: | 838409 |
Appears in Collections: | Dept of Life Sciences Research Papers |
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