CC Genotype at TCF7L2 Diabetes Risk Locus rs7903146 Directs a Coordinated Fatty Acid Response to a Mediterranean Diet Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Lifestyle Genomics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1159/000542468
Laurence D Parnell, Chao-Qiang Lai, Christina Holzapfel, Jacob J Christensen, José M Ordovás
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Abstract

Introduction: Previous studies identified genetic links between the TCF7L2 C/T variant rs7903146, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and obesity. We wished to deepen our understanding of how specific diets interact with this variant to affect blood metabolites, an aspect not previously investigated. Hence, we conducted a controlled study where individuals with different genotypes followed a Mediterranean (Med) or low-fat (LF) diet for 1 week.

Methods: Participants were recruited from the Boston, MA (USA) area. Anthropometric and clinical measures were taken. Genotypes at rs7903146 were ascertained, with homozygous carriers of the more common and protective CC or risk TT genotype invited to participate. Participants followed both diets (LF or Med) for 1 week with ∼10 days' washout between diets. Blood samples taken at the beginning and end of each diet period underwent metabolomics analysis using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We evaluated how the diet affected different metabolites based on genetic profile.

Results: The cohort of 35 persons was 43% female, aged 18-70 y, with BMI between 26.4 and 33.9 kg/m2. Focusing on fatty acids (FAs) and other lipid metabolic factors (n = 23), we observed a greater number and stronger correlations among these factors in the CC genotype-Med diet group than in the other three genotype-diet combinations. An aggregate of 11 factors, each negatively correlating with delta-saturated fatty acids (SFA), showed a significant genotype-Med diet interaction on delta-SFA in CC individuals on the Med diet (p = 0.0046). A similar genotype-Med diet interaction was observed for delta-monounsaturated fatty acids (p = 0.0078). These interactions were not statistically significant at the end of the LF intervention.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the Med diet has a stronger influence on regulating lipid factors in individuals with the CC genotype at the TCF7L2 variant rs7903146. This diet-genotype interaction may have significant implications for understanding the inter-individual variation of metabolic response on specific dietary regimens.

TCF7L2糖尿病风险位点rs7903146的CC基因型指导脂肪酸对地中海饮食干预的协调反应:一项随机对照试验
先前的研究发现了TCF7L2 C/T变异rs7903146、2型糖尿病(T2D)和肥胖之间的遗传联系。我们希望加深我们对特定饮食如何与这种变异相互作用以影响血液代谢物的理解,这是一个以前没有研究过的方面。因此,我们进行了一项对照研究,让不同基因型的个体遵循地中海(Med)或低脂(LF)饮食一周。方法:参与者从马萨诸塞州波士顿(美国)地区招募。采取了人体测量和临床测量。确定rs7903146基因型,邀请更常见和保护性CC或风险TT基因型的纯合携带者参与。参与者遵循两种饮食(LF或Med)一周,两种饮食之间有10天的间歇期。在每个饮食期开始和结束时采集血液样本,使用核磁共振波谱分析代谢组学。我们根据基因谱评估了饮食对不同代谢物的影响。结果:35人队列中43%为女性,年龄18 ~ 70岁,BMI在26.4 ~ 33.9 kg/m2之间。以脂肪酸(FAs)和其他脂质代谢因子(n = 23)为重点,我们观察到CC基因型- med饮食组中这些因子的数量和相关性高于其他三种基因型-饮食组合。共有11个因素与δ饱和脂肪酸(SFA)呈负相关,在地中海饮食的CC个体中,基因型-地中海饮食对δ饱和脂肪酸有显著的相互作用(p = 0.0046)。δ -单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFA)也存在类似的基因型与med饮食的相互作用(p = 0.0078)。这些相互作用在LF干预结束时没有统计学意义。结论:我们的研究结果表明,地中海饮食对CC基因型TCF7L2变异rs7903146个体的脂质因子调节有更强的影响。这种饮食-基因型相互作用可能对理解特定饮食方案代谢反应的个体间差异具有重要意义。
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Lifestyle Genomics
Lifestyle Genomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
7.70%
发文量
11
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Lifestyle Genomics aims to provide a forum for highlighting new advances in the broad area of lifestyle-gene interactions and their influence on health and disease. The journal welcomes novel contributions that investigate how genetics may influence a person’s response to lifestyle factors, such as diet and nutrition, natural health products, physical activity, and sleep, amongst others. Additionally, contributions examining how lifestyle factors influence the expression/abundance of genes, proteins and metabolites in cell and animal models as well as in humans are also of interest. The journal will publish high-quality original research papers, brief research communications, reviews outlining timely advances in the field, and brief research methods pertaining to lifestyle genomics. It will also include a unique section under the heading “Market Place” presenting articles of companies active in the area of lifestyle genomics. Research articles will undergo rigorous scientific as well as statistical/bioinformatic review to ensure excellence.
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