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Comment: Longevity gene KLOTHO may play a role in Alzheimer disease

The KLOTHO gene codes for a transmembrane protein that also has 2 soluble forms. Its discovery in mice in 1997 was highly exciting because KLOTHO knockout mice had a short lifespan and showed a phenotype reminiscent of human aging.1 In humans, a KLOTHO polymorphism called KL-VS is associated with extreme longevity.2



from Neurology recent issues http://bit.ly/2XdI476

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