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Clinical Trial
. 2017 Jul 24:9:74.
doi: 10.1186/s13148-017-0374-y. eCollection 2017.

High levels of circulating folate concentrations are associated with DNA methylation of tumor suppressor and repair genes p16, MLH1, and MGMT in elderly Chileans

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High levels of circulating folate concentrations are associated with DNA methylation of tumor suppressor and repair genes p16, MLH1, and MGMT in elderly Chileans

Hugo Sanchez et al. Clin Epigenetics. .

Abstract

Background: Changes in DNA methylation, one of the most studied epigenetic mechanisms, are considered an initial marker for early cancer detection. We evaluated how availability of dietary factors (folates and vitamin B12) involved in one-carbon metabolism may contribute to DNA methylation changes of cancer-related genes in human subjects.

Methods: We studied, by pyrosequencing, the methylation of tumor suppressor gene p16, DNA repair genes MLH1 and MGMT, and the repetitive element LINE-1 (as a surrogate for global DNA methylation), in blood of elderly individuals (n = 249) who had been exposed to folic acid (FA) through FA-fortified wheat flour during the last 12 years.

Results: We found that serum folate and to a lesser extent, vitamin B12 concentrations, were significantly correlated with DNA methylation of p16, MLH1, and MGMT, but not with LINE-1. High serum folate concentrations (>45.3 nmol/L) were present in 31.1% of the participants. Although the methylated fraction of CpG sites in p16, MLH1, and MGMT was low (1.17-3.8%), high folate concentrations were significantly associated with methylation at the 3rd tertile of specific CpG sites in all genes with OR between 1.97 and 4.17.

Conclusions: This study shows that a public policy, like food fortification with FA that increases circulating serum folate levels, could affect methylation levels of specific genes linked to cancer risk. Our present results deserve additional studies to clarify the real impact of high FA levels for risk of cancer in a whole population chronically exposed to a fortified food such as wheat flour.

Trial registration: ISRCTN 48153354 and ISRCTN 02694183.

Keywords: DNA methylation; Folates; Tumor suppressor genes.

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Ethics committees at the Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology (INTA) of the University of Chile and the Ministry of Health (Government of Chile) approved the study. All participants provided full written informed consent before being enrolled in the study.

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Consent for publication was obtained from all patients.

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Pyrosequencing amplicons of p16, MLH1, and MGMT relative to known landmarks, including transcription start sites (TSS)

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