Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences, King Faisal University, Al Hufūf 31982, Saudi Arabia.
Nutrients. 2022 Sep 23;14(19):3944. doi: 10.3390/nu14193944.
Mandatory fortification of food with synthetic folic acid (FA) was instituted in 1998 to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects. Adequate folate status is correlated with numerous health benefits. However, elevated consumption of FA is controversially associated with deleterious effects on health. We previously reported that excess FA mimicked folate depletion in a lymphoblastoid cell line. To explore the impact of FA intake from fortified food, we conducted an observational human study on 33 healthy participants aged 18-40 not taking any supplements. Food intake, anthropomorphic measurements, and blood samples were collected and analyzed. Our results show that individuals belonging to the highest tertile of folic acid intake, as well as ones with the highest folic acid to total folate intake ratio (FAR), display a significantly greater incidence of lymphocyte genomic damage. A decrease in global DNA methylation is observed in the highest tertile of FAR compared to the lowest ( = 0.055). A downward trend in the overall gene expression of select DNA repair and one carbon cycle genes (MGMT, MLH1, UNG, MTHFR, MTR) is noted with increased folate status and FA intake. These results provide supporting evidence that high consumption of FA from fortified foods can precipitate genomic instability in peripheral lymphocyte in vivo.
1998 年,强制在食物中添加合成叶酸(FA)以降低神经管缺陷的发生率。足够的叶酸状态与许多健康益处相关。然而,FA 的摄入量增加与健康的有害影响存在争议。我们之前报道过,过量的 FA 会在淋巴母细胞系中模拟叶酸耗竭。为了探索从强化食品中摄入 FA 的影响,我们对 33 名年龄在 18-40 岁之间、不服用任何补充剂的健康参与者进行了一项观察性人体研究。收集和分析了饮食摄入、人体测量学和血液样本。我们的结果表明,叶酸摄入量最高的 tertile 组以及叶酸与总叶酸摄入量比值(FAR)最高的 tertile 组,淋巴细胞基因组损伤的发生率显著更高。与最低 FAR tertile 相比,FAR 最高 tertile 中观察到全基因组 DNA 甲基化减少(=0.055)。随着叶酸状态和 FA 摄入量的增加,选择 DNA 修复和一碳循环基因(MGMT、MLH1、UNG、MTHFR、MTR)的整体基因表达呈下降趋势。这些结果提供了支持证据,表明从强化食品中大量摄入 FA 可能会导致体内外周淋巴细胞的基因组不稳定。