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GxE interactions between FOXO genotypes and drinking tea are significantly associated with prevention of cognitive decline in advanced age in China.

Yi Zeng1, Huashuai Chen2, Ting Ni3, Rongping Ruan4, Lei Feng5, Chao Nie6, Lingguo Cheng7, Yang Li8, Wei Tao9, Jun Gu9, Kenneth C Land10, Anatoli Yashin10, Qihua Tan11, Ze Yang12, Lars Bolund13, Huanming Yang14, Elizabeth Hauser15, D Craig Willcox16, Bradley J Willcox17, Xiao-Li Tian8, James W Vaupel18.   

Abstract

Logistic regression analysis based on data from 822 Han Chinese oldest old aged 92+ demonstrated that interactions between carrying FOXO1A-266 or FOXO3-310 or FOXO3-292 and tea drinking at around age 60 or at present time were significantly associated with lower risk of cognitive disability at advanced ages. Associations between tea drinking and reduced cognitive disability were much stronger among carriers of the genotypes of FOXO1A-266 or FOXO3-310 or FOXO3-292 compared with noncarriers, and it was reconfirmed by analysis of three-way interactions across FOXO genotypes, tea drinking at around age 60, and at present time. Based on prior findings from animal and human cell models, we postulate that intake of tea compounds may activate FOXO gene expression, which in turn may positively affect cognitive function in the oldest old population. Our empirical findings imply that the health benefits of particular nutritional interventions, including tea drinking, may, in part, depend upon individual genetic profiles.
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Keywords:  Cognitive disability; FOXO genotypes; GxE interactions; Oldest old.; Tea drinking

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24895270      PMCID: PMC4447795          DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glu060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci        ISSN: 1079-5006            Impact factor:   6.053


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