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Publication : Human TP53 polymorphism (rs1042522) modelled in mouse does not affect glucose metabolism and body composition.

First Author  Reiling E Year  2014
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  4
Pages  4091 PubMed ID  24522546
Mgi Jnum  J:207466 Mgi Id  MGI:5558962
Doi  10.1038/srep04091 Citation  Reiling E, et al. (2014) Human TP53 polymorphism (rs1042522) modelled in mouse does not affect glucose metabolism and body composition. Sci Rep 4:4091
abstractText  Variation in TP53 has been associated with cancer. The pro-allele of a TP53 polymorphism in codon 72 (rs1042522) has been associated with longevity. Recently, we showed that the same allele might be involved in preservation of glucose metabolism, body composition and blood pressure during ageing. Here, we assessed glucose tolerance and body composition in mice carrying the human polymorphism. Our data do not support the previous findings in humans, suggesting that this polymorphism does not play a major role in development of glucose metabolism and body composition during ageing. Alternatively, the mouse model may not be suitable to validate these rs1042522-associated traits up to the age tested.
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