Caffeine consumption outcomes on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease progression and cognition

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Vincent Huin , David Blum , Violette Delforge , Emeline Cailliau , Sofia Djeziri , Kathy Dujardin , Alexandre Genet , Romain Viard , Shahram Attarian , Gaelle Bruneteau , Julien Cassereau , Steeve Genestet , Anne-Laure Kaminsky , Marie-Hélène Soriani , Mathilde Lefilliatre , Philippe Couratier , Sophie Pittion-Vouyovitch , Florence Esselin , Elisa De La Cruz , Nathalie Guy , Anne-Sophie Rolland
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Caffeine consumption outcomes on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) including progression, survival and cognition remain poorly defined and may depend on its metabolization influenced by genetic variants. 378 ALS patients with a precise evaluation of their regular caffeine consumption were monitored as part of a prospective multicenter study. Demographic, clinical characteristics, functional disability as measured with revised ALS Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R), cognitive deficits measured using Edinburgh Cognitive and Behavioural ALS Screen (ECAS), survival and riluzole treatment were recorded. 282 patients were genotyped for six single nucleotide polymorphisms tagging different genes involved in caffeine intake and/or metabolism: CYP1A1 (rs2472297), CYP1A2 (rs762551), AHR (rs4410790), POR (rs17685), XDH (rs206860) and ADORA2A (rs5751876) genes. Association between caffeine consumption and ALSFRS-R, ALSFRS-R rate, ECAS and survival were statistically analyzed to determine the outcome of regular caffeine consumption on ALS disease progression and cognition. No association was observed between caffeine consumption and survival (p = 0.25), functional disability (ALSFRS-R; p = 0.27) or progression of ALS (p = 0.076). However, a significant association was found with higher caffeine consumption and better cognitive performance on ECAS scores in patients carrying the C/T and T/T genotypes at rs2472297 (p-het = 0.004). Our results support the safety of regular caffeine consumption on ALS disease progression and survival and also show its beneficial impact on cognitive performance in patients carrying the minor allele T of rs2472297, considered as fast metabolizers, that would set the ground for a new pharmacogenetic therapeutic strategy.

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摄入咖啡因对肌萎缩侧索硬化症病情发展和认知能力的影响
摄入咖啡因对肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)的影响,包括病情发展、生存和认知能力,目前还没有明确的定义,而且可能取决于受基因变异影响的咖啡因代谢。作为一项前瞻性多中心研究的一部分,我们对 378 名 ALS 患者进行了监测,并对他们定期摄入咖啡因的情况进行了精确评估。研究记录了患者的人口统计学特征、临床特征、以修订版 ALS 功能评定量表(ALSFRS-R)测量的功能障碍、以爱丁堡认知和行为 ALS 筛选(ECAS)测量的认知障碍、存活率和利鲁唑治疗情况。对 282 名患者进行了六种单核苷酸多态性基因分型,这些基因与咖啡因摄入和/或代谢有关:CYP1A1(rs2472297)、CYP1A2(rs762551)、AHR(rs4410790)、POR(rs17685)、XDH(rs206860)和ADORA2A(rs5751876)基因。统计分析了咖啡因摄入量与 ALSFRS-R、ALSFRS-R 率、ECAS 和存活率之间的关系,以确定经常摄入咖啡因对 ALS 疾病进展和认知能力的影响。在咖啡因摄入量与存活率(p = 0.25)、功能障碍(ALSFRS-R;p = 0.27)或 ALS 病程进展(p = 0.076)之间未观察到任何关联。然而,在 rs2472297 基因型为 C/T 和 T/T 的患者中,咖啡因摄入量越高,ECAS 评分的认知表现越好,两者之间存在明显关联(p-het = 0.004)。我们的研究结果表明,定期摄入咖啡因对 ALS 疾病进展和存活具有安全性,同时还显示了咖啡因对携带 rs2472297 小等位基因 T(被认为是快速代谢者)的患者认知能力的有益影响,这将为新的药物遗传学治疗策略奠定基础。
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Neurobiology of Disease
Neurobiology of Disease 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
11.20
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270
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Disease is a major international journal at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience. The journal provides a forum for the publication of top quality research papers on: molecular and cellular definitions of disease mechanisms, the neural systems and underpinning behavioral disorders, the genetics of inherited neurological and psychiatric diseases, nervous system aging, and findings relevant to the development of new therapies.
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