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The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention

We recently reported that interleukin-6 (IL-6), an inflammatory marker associated with breast pathology and the development of breast cancer, decreases with diet intervention and weight loss in both insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant obese women. Here, we tested whether an individual’s genotype...

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Autores principales: Rana, Brinda K., Flatt, Shirley W., Health, Dennis D., Pakiz, Bilge, Quintana, Elizabeth L., Natarajan, Loki, Rock, Cheryl L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5490531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28555011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9060552
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author Rana, Brinda K.
Flatt, Shirley W.
Health, Dennis D.
Pakiz, Bilge
Quintana, Elizabeth L.
Natarajan, Loki
Rock, Cheryl L.
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Flatt, Shirley W.
Health, Dennis D.
Pakiz, Bilge
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description We recently reported that interleukin-6 (IL-6), an inflammatory marker associated with breast pathology and the development of breast cancer, decreases with diet intervention and weight loss in both insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant obese women. Here, we tested whether an individual’s genotype at an IL6 SNP, rs1800795, which has previously been associated with circulating IL-6 levels, contributes to changes in IL-6 levels or modifies the effect of diet composition on IL-6 in these women. We genotyped rs1800795 in overweight/obese women (N = 242) who were randomly assigned to a lower fat (20% energy), higher carbohydrate (65% energy) diet; a lower carbohydrate (45% energy), higher fat (35% energy) diet; or a walnut-rich (18% energy), higher fat (35% energy), lower carbohydrate (45% energy) diet in a 1-year weight loss intervention study of obesity-related biomarkers for breast cancer incidence and mortality. Plasma IL-6 levels were measured at baseline, 6 and 12 months. At baseline, individuals with a CC genotype had significantly lower IL-6 levels than individuals with either a GC or GG genotype (p < 0.03; 2.72 pg/mL vs. 2.04 pg/mL), but this result was not significant when body mass index (BMI) was accounted for; the CC genotype group had lower BMI (p = 0.03; 32.5 kg/m(2) vs. 33.6 kg/m(2)). We did not observe a 2-way interaction of time*rs1800795 genotype or diet*rs1800795 genotype. Our findings provide evidence that rs1800795 is associated with IL-6 levels, but do not support a differential interaction effect of rs1800795 and diet composition or time on changes in circulating IL-6 levels. Diet intervention and weight loss are an important strategy for reducing plasma IL-6, a risk factor of breast cancer in women, regardless of their rs1800795 genotype.
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spelling pubmed-54905312017-07-03 The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention Rana, Brinda K. Flatt, Shirley W. Health, Dennis D. Pakiz, Bilge Quintana, Elizabeth L. Natarajan, Loki Rock, Cheryl L. Nutrients Brief Report We recently reported that interleukin-6 (IL-6), an inflammatory marker associated with breast pathology and the development of breast cancer, decreases with diet intervention and weight loss in both insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant obese women. Here, we tested whether an individual’s genotype at an IL6 SNP, rs1800795, which has previously been associated with circulating IL-6 levels, contributes to changes in IL-6 levels or modifies the effect of diet composition on IL-6 in these women. We genotyped rs1800795 in overweight/obese women (N = 242) who were randomly assigned to a lower fat (20% energy), higher carbohydrate (65% energy) diet; a lower carbohydrate (45% energy), higher fat (35% energy) diet; or a walnut-rich (18% energy), higher fat (35% energy), lower carbohydrate (45% energy) diet in a 1-year weight loss intervention study of obesity-related biomarkers for breast cancer incidence and mortality. Plasma IL-6 levels were measured at baseline, 6 and 12 months. At baseline, individuals with a CC genotype had significantly lower IL-6 levels than individuals with either a GC or GG genotype (p < 0.03; 2.72 pg/mL vs. 2.04 pg/mL), but this result was not significant when body mass index (BMI) was accounted for; the CC genotype group had lower BMI (p = 0.03; 32.5 kg/m(2) vs. 33.6 kg/m(2)). We did not observe a 2-way interaction of time*rs1800795 genotype or diet*rs1800795 genotype. Our findings provide evidence that rs1800795 is associated with IL-6 levels, but do not support a differential interaction effect of rs1800795 and diet composition or time on changes in circulating IL-6 levels. Diet intervention and weight loss are an important strategy for reducing plasma IL-6, a risk factor of breast cancer in women, regardless of their rs1800795 genotype. MDPI 2017-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5490531/ /pubmed/28555011 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9060552 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rana, Brinda K.
Flatt, Shirley W.
Health, Dennis D.
Pakiz, Bilge
Quintana, Elizabeth L.
Natarajan, Loki
Rock, Cheryl L.
The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention
title The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention
title_full The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention
title_fullStr The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention
title_full_unstemmed The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention
title_short The IL6 Gene Promoter SNP and Plasma IL-6 in Response to Diet Intervention
title_sort il6 gene promoter snp and plasma il-6 in response to diet intervention
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5490531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28555011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu9060552
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