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Impact of the common MTHFR 677C→T polymorphism on blood pressure in adulthood and role of riboflavin in modifying the genetic risk of hypertension: evidence from the JINGO project.

Mary WardCatherine F HughesJ J StrainRosie ReillyConal CunninghamAnne M MolloyGeraldine HoriganMiriam CaseyKevin McCarrollMaurice O'KaneMichael J GibneyAlbert FlynnJanette WaltonBreige A McNultyAdrian McCannLaura KirwanJohn M ScottHelene McNulty
Published in: BMC medicine (2020)
The MTHFR 677TT genotype is associated with higher BP independently of homocysteine and predisposes adults to an increased risk of hypertension and poorer BP control with antihypertensive treatment, whilst better riboflavin status is associated with a reduced genetic risk. Riboflavin intervention may thus offer a personalised approach to prevent the onset of hypertension in adults with the TT genotype; however, this requires confirmation in a randomised trial in non-hypertensive adults.
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