Critical Evaluation of Gene Expression Changes in Human Tissues in Response to Supplementation with Dietary Bioactive Compounds: Moving Towards Better-Quality Studies
Abstract
Pre-clinical cell and animal nutrigenomic studies have long suggested the modulation of the transcription of multiple gene targets in cells and tissues as a potential molecular mechanism of action underlying the beneficial effects attributed to plant-derived bioactive compounds. To try to demonstrate these molecular effects in humans, a considerable number of clinical trials have now explored the changes in the expression levels of selected genes in various human cell and tissue samples following intervention with different dietary sources of bioactive compounds. In this review, we have compiled a total of 75 human studies exploring gene expression changes using quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR). We have critically appraised the study design and methodology used as well as the gene expression results reported. We herein pinpoint some of the main drawbacks and gaps in the experimental strategies applied, as well as the high interindividual variability of the results and t...he limited evidence supporting some of the investigated genes as potential responsive targets. We reinforce the need to apply normalized procedures and follow well-established methodological guidelines in future studies in order to achieve improved and reliable results that would allow for more relevant and biologically meaningful results.
Keywords:
health effects / plant food bioactives / mRNA levels / RT-qPCR / human tissues / interindividual variabilitySource:
Nutrients, 2018, 10, 7Publisher:
- MDPI, Basel
Funding / projects:
- COST action [FA1403—POSITIVe], Interindividual variation in response to consumption of plant food bioactives and determinants involved
- COST action
DOI: 10.3390/nu10070807
ISSN: 2072-6643
PubMed: 29932449
WoS: 000447544900010
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85049051236
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Pokimica, Biljana Lj. AU - Garcia-Conesa, Maria-Teresa PY - 2018 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/861 AB - Pre-clinical cell and animal nutrigenomic studies have long suggested the modulation of the transcription of multiple gene targets in cells and tissues as a potential molecular mechanism of action underlying the beneficial effects attributed to plant-derived bioactive compounds. To try to demonstrate these molecular effects in humans, a considerable number of clinical trials have now explored the changes in the expression levels of selected genes in various human cell and tissue samples following intervention with different dietary sources of bioactive compounds. In this review, we have compiled a total of 75 human studies exploring gene expression changes using quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR). We have critically appraised the study design and methodology used as well as the gene expression results reported. We herein pinpoint some of the main drawbacks and gaps in the experimental strategies applied, as well as the high interindividual variability of the results and the limited evidence supporting some of the investigated genes as potential responsive targets. We reinforce the need to apply normalized procedures and follow well-established methodological guidelines in future studies in order to achieve improved and reliable results that would allow for more relevant and biologically meaningful results. PB - MDPI, Basel T2 - Nutrients T1 - Critical Evaluation of Gene Expression Changes in Human Tissues in Response to Supplementation with Dietary Bioactive Compounds: Moving Towards Better-Quality Studies IS - 7 VL - 10 DO - 10.3390/nu10070807 UR - conv_4416 ER -
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Pokimica, B. Lj.,& Garcia-Conesa, M.. (2018). Critical Evaluation of Gene Expression Changes in Human Tissues in Response to Supplementation with Dietary Bioactive Compounds: Moving Towards Better-Quality Studies. in Nutrients MDPI, Basel., 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10070807 conv_4416
Pokimica BL, Garcia-Conesa M. Critical Evaluation of Gene Expression Changes in Human Tissues in Response to Supplementation with Dietary Bioactive Compounds: Moving Towards Better-Quality Studies. in Nutrients. 2018;10(7). doi:10.3390/nu10070807 conv_4416 .
Pokimica, Biljana Lj., Garcia-Conesa, Maria-Teresa, "Critical Evaluation of Gene Expression Changes in Human Tissues in Response to Supplementation with Dietary Bioactive Compounds: Moving Towards Better-Quality Studies" in Nutrients, 10, no. 7 (2018), https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10070807 ., conv_4416 .