Cardiovascular Risk and Nutrition research group (CARIN), Hospital del Mar Research Institute (IMIM) Barcelona, Spain.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red Fragilidad y Envejecimiento Saludable (CIBERFES), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain.
Nutr Neurosci. 2022 Feb;25(2):256-265. doi: 10.1080/1028415X.2020.1749334. Epub 2020 Apr 15.
The Traditional Mediterranean Diet (TMD) is known to have beneficial effects on several chronic diseases. However, data concerning the whole transcriptome modulation of the TMD are scarce. We aimed to explore the effects of the TMD on the whole transcriptome of individuals at high cardiovascular risk. Thirty-four participants at high cardiovascular risk were randomly assigned to a TMD enriched with extra-virgin olive oil (TMD + VOO), mixed nuts (TMD + Nuts), or a control diet based on low-fat diet recommendations. A microarray analysis in circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells of the participants was conducted before and after 3 months of the intervention. The association of changes in gene expression was modeled into canonical pathways by conducting an untargeted functional analysis with the Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). Effects were considered significant when the absolute -score values were ≥2.0 and the logarithm (adjusted by the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure [BH]) values were ≥1.30. According to IPA, interventions with TMD + Nuts, TMD + VOO, and control diet downregulated neuroinflammation, triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 , and cholecystokinin/gastrin-mediated signaling pathways, respectively. The gene expression among these pathways included cytokines, T-cell activation receptors, nuclear factor kappa β/inflammasome components, pro-inflammatory enzymes and cell cycle regulators. The current findings suggest that the TMD enriched with mixed nuts or VOO downregulate transcriptomic pathways, including those related to neuroinflammation, which could influence development of neurodegenerative diseases. Our data should be corroborated in other tissue cells, such as neurons and glial cells. The PREDIMED trial was registered at https://www.controlled-trials.com (ISRCTN35739639).
传统地中海饮食(TMD)已被证实对多种慢性疾病具有有益影响。然而,关于 TMD 对整个转录组调节的相关数据仍较为缺乏。我们旨在探索 TMD 对心血管疾病高危个体的全转录组的影响。34 名心血管疾病高危个体被随机分配至富含特级初榨橄榄油的 TMD(TMD+VOO)组、混合坚果 TMD(TMD+Nuts)组或基于低脂饮食建议的对照组。在干预 3 个月前后,对参与者的外周血单核细胞进行了微阵列分析。通过使用 IPA 进行无靶向功能分析,将基因表达变化的相关性建模为经典途径。当绝对评分值≥2.0 且对数(通过 Benjamini-Hochberg 程序[BH]调整)值≥1.30 时,认为效果具有统计学意义。根据 IPA,TMD+Nuts、TMD+VOO 和对照饮食分别下调了神经炎症、髓样细胞表达的触发受体 1 和胆囊收缩素/胃泌素介导的信号通路。这些途径中的基因表达包括细胞因子、T 细胞激活受体、核因子 kappa B/炎症小体成分、促炎酶和细胞周期调节剂。目前的研究结果表明,富含混合坚果或橄榄油的 TMD 可下调转录组途径,包括与神经炎症相关的途径,这可能影响神经退行性疾病的发展。我们的数据应在其他组织细胞(如神经元和神经胶质细胞)中得到证实。PREDIMED 试验已在 https://www.controlled-trials.com(ISRCTN35739639)注册。