叶酸补充剂的演变-从一种尺寸的所有个性化,精确,多路径。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Qiangqiang He, Jianping Li
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摘要

叶酸是一种支持生理功能的重要营养素。叶酸水平低是几种疾病的危险因素,包括心血管疾病和神经管缺陷。最常用的叶酸补充剂是叶酸,一种合成氧化形式,叶酸谷物强化是公共卫生的成功案例。然而,叶酸代谢转化为具有生物活性的四氢叶酸需要几种酶和辅助因子。因此,这些因素影响其生物利用度和药效。相反,5-甲基四氢叶酸被直接使用并参与单碳代谢,5-甲基四氢叶酸作为替代叶酸补充剂的使用有所增加。5-甲基四氢叶酸的代谢主要依赖于跨膜转运蛋白,还原性叶酸载体(RFC), RFC基因SLC19A1变异是一种影响叶酸状态指标的功能多态性。最近的研究表明,补充骨化三醇(维生素D3)后,RFC和半胱甘氨酸β合酶(清除同型半胱氨酸所需的另一种酶)的表达显著增加,这表明摄入骨化三醇可促进叶酸的生物利用度,并在清除同型半胱氨酸方面具有协同作用。生物医学、队列研究和临床试验的进展增强了我们对叶酸的关键作用和单碳代谢调节的理解。我们预计,叶酸补充剂领域将从单一尺寸发展到个性化、精确、多路径(3Ps),这是满足个人需求、最大化健康益处和最小化副作用的关键措施。
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The evolution of folate supplementation - from one size for all to personalized, precision, poly-paths.

The evolution of folate supplementation - from one size for all to personalized, precision, poly-paths.

Folate is a crucial nutrient that supports physiological functions. Low folate levels is a risk factor for several diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and neural tube defects. The most used folate supplement is folic acid, a synthetic oxidative form, and folic acid grain fortification is a success story of public health. However, the metabolic conversion of folic acid to bioactive tetrahydrofolate requires several enzymes and cofactors. Therefore, these factors influence its bioavailability and efficacy. In contrast, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate is used directly and participates in one-carbon metabolism, and the use of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate as an alternative folate supplement has increased. The metabolism of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate is primarily dependent on the transmembrane transporter, reduced folate carrier (RFC), and the RFC gene SLC19A1 variant is a functional polymorphism that affects folate status indexes. Recent studies demonstrated that the expression of RFC and cystathionine β-synthase, another enzyme required for homocysteine clearance, increases significantly by supplementation with calcitriol (vitamin D3), suggesting that calcitriol intake promotes the bioavailability of folate and has synergistic effects in homocysteine clearance. The advancements in biomedical and cohort studies and clinical trials have enhanced our understanding of the critical roles of folate and the regulation of one-carbon metabolism. We anticipate that the field of folate supplementation is poised to evolve from one size for all to personalized, precision, poly-paths (3Ps), which is a critical measure to meet individual needs, maximize health benefits, and minimize side effects.

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Journal of Translational Internal Medicine
Journal of Translational Internal Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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