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Nutrigenetics Applying the Science of Personal Nutrition This page intentionally left blank Nutrigenetics Applying the Science of Personal Nutrition Martin Kohlmeier UniversityofNorthCarolina,ChapelHill,NC,USA, andUNCNutritionResearchInstitute,Kannapolis,NC,USA Gabrielle Z.Kohlmeier, JD, WashingtonD.C. (Chapter8) AMSTERDAM(cid:1)BOSTON(cid:1)HEIDELBERG(cid:1)LONDON(cid:1)NEWYORK(cid:1)OXFORD PARIS(cid:1)SANDIEGO(cid:1)SANFRANCISCO(cid:1)SINGAPORE(cid:1)SYDNEY(cid:1)TOKYO AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier 32JamestownRoad,LondonNW17BY,UK 225WymanStreet,Waltham,MA02451,USA 525BStreet,Suite1800,SanDiego,CA92101-4495,USA Firstedition2013 Copyright(cid:1)2013ElsevierInc.Allrightsreserved. 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Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences, in particular, inde- pendentverificationofdiagnosesanddrugdosagesshouldbemade BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData AcatalogrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress ISBN:978-0-12-385900-6 For information on all Academic Press publica- tionsvisitourwebsiteatelsevierdirect.com TypesetbyTNQBooksandJournalsPvtLtd.www.tnq.co.in PrintedandboundinUnitedStatesofAmerica 1314151617 10987654321 The contributions of Olivia Dong are noted with great appreciation. Foreword Nothingwill change howwethink about nutrition more than the new knowl- vi edge that is developing in the area of how nutrients interact with genes e the fieldofnutrigenetics.Beforewebegantounderstandtheimportanceofthisarea, nutritionresearchresultswereoftenconfusing.Wethoughtthatallpeoplewere metabolically similar, and when we studied their response to a nutrient and found responders and non-responders, we attributed this variation to weak- nesses in the scientific design of the study. News articles would trumpet a discovery one week, only to have another research study find the opposite result the next week. It was hard for the public to act on this information to improvetheirhealth. Now,weknowthatpeoplecanbemetabolicallyverydifferentbecausetheyhave differences in genetic and epigenetic coding and we explain why investigators observedthatsomepeoplerespondedtoanutrient,whileothersdidnot.Using modern genetic methods, it is often possible to accurately predict who the responders will be. Scientists are now developing a comprehensive catalog of genenutrientinteractionsthatpredictrequirementsandresponsestonutrients; todaytherearehundredsknown,butsoontensofthousandswillbeidentified. This catalog will be the foundation for developing individualized recommen- dationsforoptimalnutrientintake.Infivetotenyears,Iamcertainthatdoctors, nurses and dietitians will be using this nutrigenetic catalog to change their clinical practice. Genetics,epigeneticsandnutritionarecomplexscientificareasandpeoplewho want to be ready to use nutrigenetics to develop customized nutrition inter- ventionsneedtomasteragreatdealofnewinformation.Dr.Kohlmeier’sbookis anexcellent place tobegin this learning adventure. Steven H. Zeisel MD, PhD Kenan Distinguished University Professor of Nutrition and Pediatrics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Director, UNC Nutrition Research Institute 500 Laureate Way Kannapolis, NC 28081 July5,2012 Contents FOREWORD........................................................................................ vi PREFACE........................................................................................... ix vii CHAPTER1 Hasthe Time Come for Genotype-BasedNutrition 1 Decisions?..................................................................... CHAPTER2 HowGenetic Transmission Works................................... 17 CHAPTER3 Where Nutrigenetic Differences Come From.................... 57 CHAPTER4 HowNutrients are AffectedbyGenetics.......................... 103 CHAPTER5 HowdoesNutrigenetics InfluenceLong-Term Health?...... 223 CHAPTER6 HowCan weKnow WhattheLatest Findings Mean?........ 273 CHAPTER7 Practical Uses ofNutrigenetics...................................... 307 CHAPTER8 Keeping Genetic Information Safe................................... 335 GENOMEGLOSSARY...........................................................................355 RESOURCES.......................................................................................365 INDEX................................................................................................369 This page intentionally left blank Preface WHY HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEED TO LEARN ABOUT NUTRIGENETICS ix Nutrigenetics investigates inherited differences in nutrient metabolism and exploreshowtouseindividualgeneticinformationformakingbetternutrition choices.The development ofthescienceand practice ofnutrigeneticshasbeen going on since the early 1900s. The large and growing number of well- established nutrigenetic conditions leaves little doubt that adjusting personal nutritionpatternstoinheritedpredispositioncangreatlyimprovethehealthof many people. The question is whether dietitians, nutritionists, physicians, and otherhealthcareprofessionalsarepreparedtorecognizenutrigeneticproblems indailypractice.Willtheybeabletousegenetictestsappropriatelyandprovide nutritional guidance that helps the individual they are working with? Nutrige- neticsisnotasciencewitheasyanswersandonestandardprescriptionforeach genotype. The interactions of the inherited genome and nutritional factors are verycomplex and not easily understood. We need competent nutrition profes- sionals who can guide patients and clients effectively through the maze of nutritionalandgeneticinformation.Learnerswillneedtoworkhardtoachieve thenecessarylevelofcompetency,makesenseofthemoleculardifferencesthat define each of us, and fine-tune nutritional interventions for one genetically distinctindividual at atime. The science of nutrigenetics can be traced back to Archibald Garrod’s seminal description in 1908 of inborn errors of metabolism, conditions that were defined early on as genetic disruptions of food metabolism. The new biochemicalknowledgeslowlygaverisetotheverysuccessfulpracticeoftreating some of these metabolic diseases with nutritional interventions. The discovery by Asbjørn Følling in 1934 that defective metabolism of a dietary amino acid (phenylalanine) causes severe mental impairment was followed in 1953 by Horst Bickel’s demonstration that nutritional treatment of the condition is effective. Many countries now routinely screen newborn infants for this meta- bolic defect (phenylketonuria, PKU) and prevent devastating consequences by starting nutritional treatment of affected children within days after birth. The same is true for a growing number of once untreatable inherited diseases (biotinidasedeficiency,maplesyrupurinedisease,andothers)thatrespondwell to early nutritionalintervention. Anothergroupofgeneticconditionswithalteredresponsestonutritionarethe iron storage diseases. The discovery of disease-causing variants in the

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Nutrigenetics: Applying the Science of Personal Nutrition provides a fully referenced, readable guide to understanding the rationale and importance of nutrigenetic applications and explains why single nutrition recommendations will not fit everybody or even a majority of modern humans. This books ex
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