1. An update on vitamin B12-related gene polymorphisms and B12 status
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Surendran, S, Adaikalakoteswari, A, Saravanan, P, Shatwaan, IA, Lovegrove, JA, and Vimaleswaran, KS
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lcsh:Genetics ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,Vitamin B12 ,Genetics of vitamin B12 ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Genetic epidemiology ,Review ,Vitamin B12 levels ,Polymorphisms ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Cobalamin - Abstract
Background: Vitamin B12 is an essential micronutrient in humans needed for health maintenance. Deficiency of vitamin B12 has been linked to dietary, environmental and genetic factors. Evidence for the genetic basis of vitamin B12 status is poorly understood. However, advancements in genomic techniques have increased the knowledge-base of the genetics of vitamin B12 status. Based on the candidate gene and genome-wide association (GWA) studies, associations between genetic loci in several genes involved in vitamin B12 metabolism have been identified.\ud \ud Objective: The objective of this literature review was to identify and discuss reports of associations between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in vitamin B12 pathway genes and their influence on the circulating levels of vitamin B12.\ud \ud Methods: Relevant articles were obtained through a literature search on PubMed through to May 2017. An article was included if it examined an association of a SNP with serum or plasma vitamin B12 concentration. Beta coefficients and odds ratios were used to describe the strength of an association, and a P
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- 2018