Nutritional Genomics of Cardiovascular Disease.

IF 1.3 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Current genetic medicine reports Pub Date : 2018-06-01 Epub Date: 2018-04-30 DOI:10.1007/s40142-018-0143-z
V Saroja Voruganti
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Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States and globally. There is significant evidence implicating genetic and dietary factors in the development and progression of CVD and its risk factors. Nutritional genomics is a comparatively new field of science that focuses on the relationship of individual genetic variation with response to nutrition. The purpose of this review is to summarize recent progress, in the field of nutritional genomics as it relates to cardiovascular disease.

Recent findings: Evidence from recent studies has shown significant effects of gene-diet interactions on CVD biomarkers and the development and progression of CVD. The cardiovascular effects of gene-nutrient interactions with respect to macronutrients and genes such as FTO, ACE, PPARs, TCF7L2, BDNF, MC4R, APOAs, FADS, etc. have shown consistent results across age groups and populations whereas gene-nutrient interaction effects of other genes have only been limited to specific ages, genders or populations and need to validated and confirmed.

Summary: The identification of individual genetic variation influencing diet-related CVD risk is important and may inform future nutritional intervention studies. Although there is ample scientific evidence indicating that the genetic susceptibility to CVD can be modified by diet, we are still not at a stage where this information is easily translated into dietary plans. Thus, there is a need for better approaches to achieve precision in dietary data collection and streamline computational approaches for meaningful and effective nutritional interventions.

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心血管疾病的营养基因组学。
目的:心血管疾病(CVD)是美国乃至全球的主要死因。有大量证据表明,遗传和饮食因素与心血管疾病及其风险因素的发生和发展有关。营养基因组学是一个相对较新的科学领域,主要研究个体遗传变异与营养反应之间的关系。本综述旨在总结与心血管疾病相关的营养基因组学领域的最新进展:最近的研究结果表明,基因与饮食的相互作用对心血管疾病的生物标志物以及心血管疾病的发生和发展有重大影响。基因-营养素相互作用对心血管的影响涉及宏量营养素和基因,如 FTO、ACE、PPARs、TCF7L2、BDNF、MC4R、APOAs、FADS 等,在不同年龄组和人群中显示出一致的结果,而基因-营养素相互作用对其他基因的影响仅局限于特定年龄、性别或人群,需要验证和确认。尽管有大量科学证据表明,心血管疾病的遗传易感性可通过饮食改变,但我们仍未达到将这些信息轻松转化为饮食计划的阶段。因此,我们需要更好的方法来实现膳食数据收集的精确性,并简化计算方法,以进行有意义和有效的营养干预。
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