David B Ramsden, Rosemary H Waring, Richard B Parsons, David J Barlow, Adrian C Williams
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摘要
烟酰胺 N-甲基转移酶(NNMT)基因及其周围的单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)与一系列癌症及其他疾病和病症有关。我们收集了这些关联的数据,并对其强度进行了讨论。没有证据表明任何 SNP 中主要碱基或次要碱基的存在会影响烟酰胺 N-甲基转移酶的表达。不过,有人认为其中一些 SNP 确实会影响 NNMT 的表达,从而影响同型半胱氨酸的代谢。另一种观点认为,非编码信使核糖核酸(mRNA)是影响健康的一种可能机制。据推测,这些长的非编码 NNMT mRNA 可能会通过干扰其他基因的表达而产生有害影响。不过,这两种假设都没有得到实验证明,因此有必要进一步开展工作,阐明 NNMT 基因之间的相互作用。
Nicotinamide N-Methyltransferase: Genomic Connection to Disease.
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in and around the nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) gene are associated with a range of cancers and other diseases and conditions. The data on these associations have been assembled, and their strength discussed. There is no evidence that the presence of either the major or minor base in any SNP affects the expression of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase. Nevertheless, suggestions have been put forward that some of these SNPs do affect NNMT expression and thus homocysteine metabolism. An alternative idea involving non-coding messenger RNAs (mRNAs) is suggested as a possible mechanism whereby health is influenced. It is postulated that these long, non-coding NNMT mRNAs may exert deleterious effects by interfering with the expression of other genes. Neither hypothesis, however, has experimental proof, and further work is necessary to elucidate NNMT genetic interactions.