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Association Between Serum Vitamin B12 and Global DNA Methylation in Colorectal Cancer Patients

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Journal Nutrients
Date 2020 Nov 25
PMID 33233812
Citations 11
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Vitamin B12 has been widely related to methionine metabolism, which is an essential component for biological methylation reactions, including DNA methylation. However, the relationship between vitamin B12 and DNA methylation is still controversial. In addition, there is increasing evidence for the association between vitamin B12 and the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), although results of this association need to be assessed with caution. For this purpose, we hypothesized that serum vitamin B12 could be associated with global DNA methylation in the CRC context. To test this hypothesis, we studied the association between global DNA methylation through long interspersed nuclear element-1 () in CRC patients under the 25th percentile of serum vitamin B12. We found that the high vitamin B12 group had low methylation in both tumor area and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) than the low serum vitamin B12 group. methylation levels were significantly lower in tumor area compared to the adjacent tumor-free area, only in the high vitamin B12 group. methylation in visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and PBMCs were correlated with tumoral, inflammatory, and insulin metabolism markers. However, the interaction between methylation and vitamin B12 levels was associated with neoadjuvant therapy in the regression analysis only in men, suggesting a beneficial relationship. In conclusion, our results reported an inverse association between DNA methylation and vitamin B12 in the CRC context, which suggests that vitamin B12 may be implicated in an epigenetic state or mediation in CRC.

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