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Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population
Taste has strong evolutionary basis in the sense of survival by influencing our behavior to obtain food/medicine or avoid poisoning. It is a complex trait and varies among individuals and distinct populations. We aimed to investigate the association between known genetic factors (673 SNPs) and taste...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358374/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34401081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2401 |
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author | Kavaliauskienė, Ingrida Domarkienė, Ingrida Ambrozaitytė, Laima Barauskienė, Lina Meškienė, Raimonda Arasimavičius, Justas Irnius, Algimantas Kučinskas, Vaidutis |
author_facet | Kavaliauskienė, Ingrida Domarkienė, Ingrida Ambrozaitytė, Laima Barauskienė, Lina Meškienė, Raimonda Arasimavičius, Justas Irnius, Algimantas Kučinskas, Vaidutis |
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description | Taste has strong evolutionary basis in the sense of survival by influencing our behavior to obtain food/medicine or avoid poisoning. It is a complex trait and varies among individuals and distinct populations. We aimed to investigate the association between known genetic factors (673 SNPs) and taste preference in the Lithuanian population, as well as to determine a reasonable method for qualitative evaluation of a specific taste phenotype for further genetic analysis. Study group included individuals representing six ethnolinguistic regions of Lithuania. Case and control groups for each taste were determined according to the answers selected to the taste‐specific and frequency of specific food consumption questions. Sample sizes (case/control) for each taste are as follows: sweetness (55/179), bitterness (82/208), sourness (32/259), saltiness (42/249), and umami (96/190). Genotypes were extracted from the Illumina HumanOmniExpress‐12v1.1 arrays’ genotyping data. Analysis was performed using PLINK v1.9. We found associations between the main known genetic factors and four taste preferences in the Lithuanian population: sweetness—genes TAS1R3, TAS1R2, and GNAT3 (three SNPs); bitterness—genes CA6 and TAS2R38 (six SNPs); sourness—genes PKD2L1, ACCN2, PKD1L3, and ACCN1 (48 SNPs); and saltiness—genes SCNN1B and TRPV1 (five SNPs). We found our questionnaire as a beneficial aid for qualitative evaluation of taste preference. This was the first initiative to analyze genetic factors related to taste preference in the Lithuanian population. Besides, this study reproduces, supports, and complements results of previous limited taste genetic studies or ones that lack comprehensive results concerning distinct (ethnic) human populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-83583742021-08-15 Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population Kavaliauskienė, Ingrida Domarkienė, Ingrida Ambrozaitytė, Laima Barauskienė, Lina Meškienė, Raimonda Arasimavičius, Justas Irnius, Algimantas Kučinskas, Vaidutis Food Sci Nutr Original Research Taste has strong evolutionary basis in the sense of survival by influencing our behavior to obtain food/medicine or avoid poisoning. It is a complex trait and varies among individuals and distinct populations. We aimed to investigate the association between known genetic factors (673 SNPs) and taste preference in the Lithuanian population, as well as to determine a reasonable method for qualitative evaluation of a specific taste phenotype for further genetic analysis. Study group included individuals representing six ethnolinguistic regions of Lithuania. Case and control groups for each taste were determined according to the answers selected to the taste‐specific and frequency of specific food consumption questions. Sample sizes (case/control) for each taste are as follows: sweetness (55/179), bitterness (82/208), sourness (32/259), saltiness (42/249), and umami (96/190). Genotypes were extracted from the Illumina HumanOmniExpress‐12v1.1 arrays’ genotyping data. Analysis was performed using PLINK v1.9. We found associations between the main known genetic factors and four taste preferences in the Lithuanian population: sweetness—genes TAS1R3, TAS1R2, and GNAT3 (three SNPs); bitterness—genes CA6 and TAS2R38 (six SNPs); sourness—genes PKD2L1, ACCN2, PKD1L3, and ACCN1 (48 SNPs); and saltiness—genes SCNN1B and TRPV1 (five SNPs). We found our questionnaire as a beneficial aid for qualitative evaluation of taste preference. This was the first initiative to analyze genetic factors related to taste preference in the Lithuanian population. Besides, this study reproduces, supports, and complements results of previous limited taste genetic studies or ones that lack comprehensive results concerning distinct (ethnic) human populations. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8358374/ /pubmed/34401081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2401 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Kavaliauskienė, Ingrida Domarkienė, Ingrida Ambrozaitytė, Laima Barauskienė, Lina Meškienė, Raimonda Arasimavičius, Justas Irnius, Algimantas Kučinskas, Vaidutis Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population |
title | Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population |
title_full | Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population |
title_fullStr | Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population |
title_full_unstemmed | Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population |
title_short | Association study of taste preference: Analysis in the Lithuanian population |
title_sort | association study of taste preference: analysis in the lithuanian population |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358374/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34401081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2401 |
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