Publication: Telomerase RNA Component Genetic Variants Interact With the Mediterranean Diet Modifying the Inflammatory Status and its Relationship With Aging: CORDIOPREV Study.
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2016-09-13
Authors
Gomez-Delgado, Francisco
Delgado-Lista, Javier
Lopez-Moreno, Javier
Rangel-Zuñiga, Oriol Alberto
Alcala-Diaz, Juan Francisco
Leon-Acuña, Ana
Corina, Andreea
Yubero-Serrano, Elena
Torres-Peña, Jose David
Camargo, Antonio
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Oxford University Press
Abstract
Leukocyte telomere length (LTL) attrition has been associated with age-related diseases. Telomerase RNA Component (TERC) genetic variants have been associated with LTL; whereas fatty acids (FAs) can interact with genetic factors and influence in aging. We explore whether variability at the TERC gene locus interacts with FA profile and two healthy diets (low-fat diet vs Mediterranean diet [MedDiet]) modulating LTL, glucose metabolism, and inflammation status in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients. Inflammation status (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein [hsCRP], glucose metabolism-glucose, insulin, and glycated hemoglobin [HbA1c], and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance [HOMA-IR]), LTL, FAs, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the TERC gene (rs12696304, rs16847897, and rs3772190) were determined in 1,002 patients from the CORDIOPREV study (NCT00924937). We report an interaction of the TERC rs12696304 SNP with monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) affecting LTL (p interaction = .01) and hsCRP (p interaction = .03). Among individuals with MUFA levels above the median, CC individuals showed higher LTL and lower hsCRP than G-allele carriers. Moreover, MedDiet interacted with TERC rs12696304 SNP (p interaction = .03). Specifically, CC individuals displayed a greater decrease in hsCRP than G-allele carriers. These results were not adjusted for multiple statistical testing and p less than .05 was considered significant. Our findings suggest that the TERC rs12696304 SNP interacts with MUFA improving inflammation status and telomere attrition related with CHD. Moreover, the MedDiet intervention improves the inflammatory profile in CC individuals compared with the G-allele carriers. These interactions could provide a right strategy for personalized nutrition in CHD patients.
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MeSH Terms
Aging
Alleles
Blood glucose
C-reactive protein
Coronary disease
Diet, fat-restricted
Diet, mediterranean
Fatty acids, monounsaturated
Female
Genetic predisposition to disease
Genetic variation
Genotype
Humans
Inflammation
Insulin resistance
Male
Middle aged
Nutrigenomics
Alleles
Blood glucose
C-reactive protein
Coronary disease
Diet, fat-restricted
Diet, mediterranean
Fatty acids, monounsaturated
Female
Genetic predisposition to disease
Genetic variation
Genotype
Humans
Inflammation
Insulin resistance
Male
Middle aged
Nutrigenomics
DeCS Terms
Alelos
Dieta mediterránea
Dieta con restricción de grasas
Enfermedad coronaria
Glucemia
Inflamación
Nutrigenómica
Dieta mediterránea
Dieta con restricción de grasas
Enfermedad coronaria
Glucemia
Inflamación
Nutrigenómica
CIE Terms
Keywords
Polymerase chain reaction, Polymorphism, single nucleotide, RNA, Randomized controlled trials as topic, Secondary prevention, Spain, Telomerase
Citation
Gomez-Delgado F, Delgado-Lista J, Lopez-Moreno J, Rangel-Zuñiga OA, Alcala-Diaz JF, Leon-Acuña A, et al. Telomerase RNA Component Genetic Variants Interact With the Mediterranean Diet Modifying the Inflammatory Status and its Relationship With Aging: CORDIOPREV Study. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2018 Mar 2;73(3):327-332