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营养基因组学:这门新科学的定义与进展

Nutrigenomics: definitions and advances of this new science.

作者信息

Sales N M R, Pelegrini P B, Goersch M C

机构信息

Universidade Anhembi Morumbi/Gerência de Nutrição Enteral e Parenteral, Rua Pedro Ivo 22, 01323-070 São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

BioLife Brasil Ltda, Distrito Agroindustrial de Formosa, Quadra 01, Lote 15, 73801-970 Formosa, GO, Brazil.

出版信息

J Nutr Metab. 2014;2014:202759. doi: 10.1155/2014/202759. Epub 2014 Mar 25.

Abstract

The search for knowledge regarding healthy/adequate food has increased in the last decades among the world population, researchers, nutritionists, and health professionals. Since ancient times, humans have known that environment and food can interfere with an individual's health condition, and have used food and plants as medicines. With the advance of science, especially after the conclusion of the Human Genome Project (HGP), scientists started questioning if the interaction between genes and food bioactive compounds could positively or negatively influence an individual's health. In order to assess this interaction between genes and nutrients, the term "Nutrigenomics" was created. Hence, Nutrigenomics corresponds to the use of biochemistry, physiology, nutrition, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, and epigenomics to seek and explain the existing reciprocal interactions between genes and nutrients at a molecular level. The discovery of these interactions (gene-nutrient) will aid the prescription of customized diets according to each individual's genotype. Thus, it will be possible to mitigate the symptoms of existing diseases or to prevent future illnesses, especially in the area of Nontransmissible Chronic Diseases (NTCDs), which are currently considered an important world public health problem.

摘要

在过去几十年里,全球人口、研究人员、营养学家和健康专家对健康/适宜食物相关知识的探索不断增加。自古以来,人类就知道环境和食物会影响个人的健康状况,并将食物和植物用作药物。随着科学的进步,尤其是在人类基因组计划(HGP)完成之后,科学家们开始质疑基因与食物生物活性化合物之间的相互作用是否会对个人健康产生积极或消极影响。为了评估基因与营养之间的这种相互作用,“营养基因组学”这一术语应运而生。因此,营养基因组学是指利用生物化学、生理学、营养学、基因组学、蛋白质组学、代谢组学、转录组学和表观基因组学,在分子水平上寻找并解释基因与营养之间存在的相互作用。这些相互作用(基因 - 营养)的发现将有助于根据每个人的基因型制定个性化饮食方案。因此,减轻现有疾病的症状或预防未来疾病将成为可能,尤其是在目前被视为重要全球公共卫生问题的非传染性慢性病(NTCDs)领域。

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