Gene expression of desaturase (FADS1 and FADS2) and elongase (ELOVL5) enzymes in peripheral blood: association with polyunsaturated fatty acid levels and atopic eczema in 4-year-old children

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Chisaguano, Aida M.
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Montes, Rosa
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Pérez Berezo, Teresa
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Castellote, Ana Isabel
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Guerendiain, Marcela
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Bustamante Pineda, Mariona
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Morales, Eva
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García Esteban, Raquel
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Sunyer Deu, Jordi
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Franch, Àngels
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López Sabater, M. Carmen
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2015-05-15T07:10:27Z
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2015-05-15T07:10:27Z
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2013
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Chisaguano AM, Montes R, Pérez-Berezo T, Castellote AI, Guerendiain M, Bustamante M et al. Gene expression of desaturase (FADS1 and FADS2) and elongase (ELOVL5) enzymes in peripheral blood: association with polyunsaturated fatty acid levels and atopic eczema in 4-year-old children. PLoS ONE. 2013;8(10):e78245. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078245
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1932-6203
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http://hdl.handle.net/10230/23585
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078245
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Background: It is unknown if changes in the gene expression of the desaturase and elongase enzymes are associated with abnormal n-6 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) levels in children with atopic eczema (AE). We analyzed whether mRNA-expression of genes encoding key enzymes of LC-PUFA synthesis (FADS1, FADS2 and ELOVL5) is associated with circulating LC-PUFA levels and risk of AE in 4-year-old children. Methods: AE (n=20) and non-AE (n=104) children participating in the Sabadell cohort within the INfancia y Medio Ambiente (INMA) Project were included in the present study. RT-PCR with TaqMan Low-Density Array cards was used to measure the mRNA-expression of FADS1, FADS2 and ELOVL5. LC-PUFA levels were measured by fast gas chromatography in plasma phospholipids. The relationship of gene expression with LC-PUFA levels and enzyme activities was evaluated by Pearson’s rank correlation coefficient, and logistic regression models were used to study its association with risk of developing AE. Results: Children with AE had lower levels of several n-6 PUFA members, dihomo-γ-linolenic (DGLA) and arachidonic (AA) acids. mRNA-expression levels of FADS1 and 2 strongly correlated with DGLA levels and with D6D activity. FADS2 and ELOVL5 mRNA-expression levels were significantly lower in AE than in non-AE children (-40.30% and -20.36%; respectively), but no differences were found for FADS1. Conclusions and Significance: Changes in the mRNA-expression levels of FADS1 and 2 directly affect blood DGLA levels and D6D activity. This study suggests that lower mRNA-expressions of FADS2 and ELOVL5 are associated with higher risk of atopic eczema in young children.
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The following sources of funding supported the work: The Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for the financial support given to the research project AGL2009-09730/ALI. www.micinn.es. The Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness for the financial support given to the research project BUF2012-40254-C03-02. www.mineco.gob.es
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eng
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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PLoS ONE. 2013;8(10):e78245
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/3PN/AGL2009-09730
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/3PN/BUF2012-40254
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© 2013 Chisaguano et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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RNA missatger
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Regulació genètica
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Àcids grassos
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Gene expression of desaturase (FADS1 and FADS2) and elongase (ELOVL5) enzymes in peripheral blood: association with polyunsaturated fatty acid levels and atopic eczema in 4-year-old children
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