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Interaction between polyphenols intake and PON1 gene variants on markers of cardiovascular disease: a nutrigenetic observational study

Authors :
Federica, Rizzi
Costanza, Conti
Elena, Dogliotti
Annalisa, Terranegra
Erika, Salvi
Daniele, Braga
Flavia, Ricca
Sara, Lupoli
Alessandra, Mingione
Francesca, Pivari
Caterina, Brasacchio
Matteo, Barcella
Martina, Chittani
Francesca, D'Avila
Maurizio, Turiel
Monica, Lazzaroni
Laura, Soldati
Daniele, Cusi
Cristina, Barlassina
Source :
Journal of Translational Medicine
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) gene polymorphisms and polyphenols intake have been reported independently associated to lipid profile and susceptibility to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. However, the interaction between these factors remains to be investigated. We performed an observational nutrigenetic study to examine whether the interaction between polyphenols and anthocyanins intake and PON1 genetic variants can modulate biomarkers of cardiovascular health in an Italian healthy population. Methods We recruited 443 healthy volunteers who participated in the EC funded ATHENA project (AnThocyanin and polyphenols bioactive for Health Enhancement through Nutritional Advancement). Data collection included detailed demographic, clinical, dietary, lifestyle, biochemical and genetic data. Polyphenols and anthocyanins intake was measured by 24 h dietary recall repeated three times a year in order to get seasonal variations. We tested the interaction between 18 independent tagging SNPs in PON1 gene and polyphenols intake on HDL, LDL, cholesterol, triglycerides and atherogenic index of plasma. Results Without considering the genetic background, we could not observe significant differences in the lipid profile between high and low polyphenols and anthocyanins intake. Using a nutrigenetic approach, we identified protective genotypes in four independent polymorphisms that, at Bonferroni level (p ≤ 0.0028), present a significant association with increased HDL level under high polyphenols and anthocyanins intake, compared to risk genotypes (rs854549, Beta = 4.7 per C allele; rs854552, Beta = 5.6 per C allele; rs854571, Beta = 3.92 per T allele; rs854572, Beta = 3.94 per C allele). Conclusions We highlight the protective role of genetic variants in PON1 towards cardiovascular risk under high polyphenols and anthocyanins consumption. PON1 variants could represent novel biomarkers to stratify individuals who might benefit from targeted dietary recommendation for health promotion and strategies of preventive medicine. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12967-016-0941-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Details

ISSN :
14795876
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of translational medicine
Accession number :
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