Dietary folate, one-carbon metabolism-related genes, and gastric cancer risk in Korea
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Dietary folate, one-carbon metabolism-related genes, and gastric cancer risk in Korea
Abstract
Scope: We evaluated the interactions between polymorphisms involved in one-carbon metabolism-related genes and dietary folate intake in gastric cancer risk within the Korean population through a hospital-based case-control study.
Methods and results: A total of 542 controls and 271 cases were included. Genotype data were selected from data produced by the Affymetrix Axiom(®) Exome 319 Array. We considered seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of five genes whose SNPs are located in the coding region with a minor allele frequency > 5%: MTHFR (G1793A, A1298C, C677T), MTR A2756G, MTRR A66G, SHMT1 C1420T, and SLC19A1 G80A. Our study found that MTR A2756G was associated with a decreased gastric cancer risk. MTHFR G1793A showed a statistically significant interaction between dietary folate intake and gastric cancer.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that MTR A2756G is significantly associated with gastric cancer risk, and that MTHFR G1793A statistically interacts with dietary folate intake. Our findings indicate that gene-folate interactions may contribute to gastric cancer risk.
Keywords: Effect modification; Folate; Gastric cancer; Interaction; One-carbon metabolism.
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