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Dietary and supplemental intake of vitamins C and E is associated with altered DNA methylation in an epigenome-wide association study meta-analysis.

Amena KeshawarzRoby JoehanesJiantao MaGha Young LeeRicardo CosteiraPei-Chien TsaiOlatz M MasachsJordana T BellRory WilsonBarbara ThorandJuliane WinkelmannAnnette PetersJakob LinseisenMelanie WaldenbergerTerho LehtimäkiPashupati P MishraMika KähönenOlli RaitakariMika HelminenCarol A WangPhillip E MeltonRae-Chi HuangCraig E PennellTherese A O'SullivanCarolina Ochoa-RosalesTrudy VoortmanJoyce B J van MeursKristin L YoungMisa GraffYujie WangDouglas P KielCaren E SmithPaul F JacquesDaniel Levy
Published in: Epigenetics (2023)
We identified significant associations of many CpG sites with vitamin C and E intake, and our results suggest that vitamin C intake may be associated with systems development and the immune response.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • systematic review
  • immune response
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • weight gain
  • toll like receptor
  • randomized controlled trial
  • copy number
  • body mass index
  • meta analyses