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常见基因多态性与营养:与多因素慢性病发病机制的新联系(综述)

Common gene polymorphisms and nutrition: emerging links with pathogenesis of multifactorial chronic diseases (review).

作者信息

Loktionov Alexandre

机构信息

MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, Cambridge, CB2 2XY, UK.

出版信息

J Nutr Biochem. 2003 Aug;14(8):426-51. doi: 10.1016/s0955-2863(03)00032-9.

DOI:10.1016/s0955-2863(03)00032-9
PMID:12948874
Abstract

Rapid progress in human genome decoding has accelerated search for the role of gene polymorphisms in the pathogenesis of complex multifactorial diseases. This review summarizes the results of recent studies on the associations of common gene variants with multifactorial chronic conditions strongly affected by nutritional factors. Three main individual sections discuss genes related to energy homeostasis regulation and obesity, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer. It is evident that several major chronic diseases are closely related (often through obesity) to deregulation of energy homeostasis. Multiple polymorphic genes encoding central and peripheral determinants of energy intake and expenditure have been revealed over the past decade. Food intake control may be affected by polymorphisms in the genes encoding taste receptors and a number of peripheral signaling peptides such as insulin, leptin, ghrelin, cholecystokinin, and corresponding receptors. Polymorphic central regulators of energy intake include hypothalamic neuropeptide Y, agouti-related protein, melanocortin pathway factors, CART (cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript), some other neuropeptides, and receptors for these molecules. Potentially important polymorphisms in the genes encoding energy expenditure modulators (alpha- and beta- adrenoceptors, uncoupling proteins, and regulators of adipocyte growth and differentiation) are also discussed. CVD-related gene polymorphisms comprising those involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, blood pressure regulation, hemostasis control, and homocysteine metabolism are considered in a separate section with emphasis on multiple polymorphisms affecting lipid transport and metabolism and their interactions with diet. Cancer-associated polymorphisms are discussed for groups of genes encoding enzymes of xenobiotic metabolism, DNA repair enzymes, factors involved in the cell cycle control, hormonal regulation-associated proteins, enzymes related to DNA methylation through folate metabolism, and angiogenesis-related factors. There is an apparent progress in the field with hundreds of new gene polymorphisms discovered and characterized, however firm evidence consistently linking them with pathogenesis of complex chronic diseases is still limited. Ways of improving the efficiency of candidate gene approach-based studies are discussed in a short separate section. Successful unraveling of interaction between dietary factors, polymorphisms, and pathogenesis of several multifactorial diseases is exemplified by studies of folate metabolism in relation to CVD and cancer. It appears that several new directions emerge as targets of research on the role of genetic variation in relation to diet and complex chronic diseases. Regulation of energy homeostasis is a fundamental problem insufficiently investigated in this context so far. Impacts of genetic variation on systems controlling angiogenesis, inflammatory reactions, and cell growth and differentiation (comprising regulation of the cell cycle, DNA repair, and DNA methylation) are also largely unknown and need thorough analysis. These goals can be achieved by complex simultaneous analysis of multiple polymorphic genes controlling carefully defined and selected elements of relevant metabolic and regulatory pathways in meticulously designed large-scale studies.

摘要

人类基因组解码的快速进展加速了对基因多态性在复杂多因素疾病发病机制中作用的探索。本综述总结了近期关于常见基因变异与受营养因素强烈影响的多因素慢性病关联研究的结果。三个主要部分分别讨论了与能量稳态调节和肥胖、心血管疾病(CVD)以及癌症相关的基因。显然,几种主要的慢性病与能量稳态失调密切相关(通常通过肥胖)。在过去十年中,已经发现了多个编码能量摄入和消耗的中枢及外周决定因素的多态性基因。食物摄入控制可能会受到编码味觉受体以及一些外周信号肽(如胰岛素、瘦素、胃饥饿素、胆囊收缩素)及其相应受体的基因多态性的影响。能量摄入的多态性中枢调节因子包括下丘脑神经肽Y、刺鼠相关蛋白、黑皮质素途径因子、可卡因和苯丙胺调节转录肽(CART)、其他一些神经肽以及这些分子的受体。还讨论了编码能量消耗调节因子(α和β肾上腺素能受体、解偶联蛋白以及脂肪细胞生长和分化调节因子)的基因中潜在重要的多态性。在单独的部分中考虑了与CVD相关的基因多态性,包括那些参与动脉粥样硬化发病机制、血压调节、止血控制和同型半胱氨酸代谢的多态性,重点是影响脂质转运和代谢的多个多态性及其与饮食的相互作用。讨论了与癌症相关的多态性,涉及编码外源性代谢酶、DNA修复酶、参与细胞周期控制的因子、激素调节相关蛋白、通过叶酸代谢与DNA甲基化相关的酶以及血管生成相关因子的基因群体。该领域有明显进展,发现并鉴定了数百种新的基因多态性,但将它们与复杂慢性病发病机制持续联系起来的确凿证据仍然有限。在一个简短的单独部分中讨论了提高基于候选基因方法研究效率的方法。叶酸代谢与CVD和癌症关系的研究例证了成功揭示饮食因素、多态性与几种多因素疾病发病机制之间的相互作用。似乎出现了几个新的方向,成为关于基因变异与饮食及复杂慢性病作用研究的目标。能量稳态调节是一个迄今为止在这方面研究不足的基本问题。基因变异对控制血管生成、炎症反应以及细胞生长和分化(包括细胞周期调节、DNA修复和DNA甲基化)系统的影响也大多未知,需要深入分析。这些目标可以通过在精心设计的大规模研究中对控制相关代谢和调节途径中精心定义和选择的元素的多个多态性基因进行复杂的同步分析来实现。

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