Epigenetic effects of folate and related B vitamins on brain health throughout life: Scientific substantiation and translation of the evidence for health improvement strategies

Author:

Caffrey A.1ORCID,Lamers Y.2,Murphy M. M.34,Letourneau N.5,Irwin R. E.6,Pentieva K.1,Ward M.1,Tan A.2,Rojas‐Gómez A.3,Santos‐Calderón L. A.3,Canals‐Sans J.7,Leung B. M. Y.8,Bell R.9,Giesbrecht G. F.5,Dewey D.5,Field C. J.9,Kobor M.2,Walsh C. P.6,McNulty H.1

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition Innovation Centre for Food and Health (NICHE), School of Biomedical Sciences Ulster University Coleraine UK

2. British Columbia Children's Hospital Research Institute, Food Nutrition and Health Program, Faculty of Land and Food Systems The University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

3. Unit of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences Universitat Rovira i Virgili, IISPV Reus Spain

4. CIBEROBN, ISCIII Madrid Spain

5. Faculty of Nursing and Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

6. Genomic Medicine Group, School of Biomedical Sciences Ulster University Coleraine UK

7. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology Universitat Rovira i Virgili Tarragona Spain

8. Faulty of Health Sciences University of Lethbridge Lethbridge Alberta Canada

9. Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environment Science University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractSuboptimal status of folate and/or interrelated B vitamins (B12, B6 and riboflavin) can perturb one‐carbon metabolism and adversely affect brain development in early life and brain function in later life. Human studies show that maternal folate status during pregnancy is associated with cognitive development in the child, whilst optimal B vitamin status may help to prevent cognitive dysfunction in later life. The biological mechanisms explaining these relationships are not clear but may involve folate‐related DNA methylation of epigenetically controlled genes related to brain development and function. A better understanding of the mechanisms linking these B vitamins and the epigenome with brain health at critical stages of the lifecycle is necessary to support evidence‐based health improvement strategies. The EpiBrain project, a transnational collaboration involving partners in the United Kingdom, Canada and Spain, is investigating the nutrition–epigenome–brain relationship, particularly focussing on folate‐related epigenetic effects in relation to brain health outcomes. We are conducting new epigenetics analysis on bio‐banked samples from existing well‐characterised cohorts and randomised trials conducted in pregnancy and later life. Dietary, nutrient biomarker and epigenetic data will be linked with brain outcomes in children and older adults. In addition, we will investigate the nutrition–epigenome–brain relationship in B vitamin intervention trial participants using magnetoencephalography, a state‐of‐the‐art neuroimaging modality to assess neuronal functioning. The project outcomes will provide an improved understanding of the role of folate and related B vitamins in brain health, and the epigenetic mechanisms involved. The results are expected to provide scientific substantiation to support nutritional strategies for better brain health across the lifecycle.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Joint Programming Initiative A healthy diet for a healthy life

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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