Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean Adults

Current evidence on the effects of coffee intake on cardiovascular diseases is not consistent, in part contributed by the genetic variability of the study subjects. While adenosine receptors (ADORAs) are involved in caffeine signaling, it remains unknown how genetic variations at the <i>ADORA&...

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Main Authors: Jihee Han, Jinyoung Shon, Ji-Yun Hwang, Yoon Jung Park
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/2/493
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spelling doaj-8bf1d82cd453492782a24a85c49a9dcf2020-11-25T02:16:09ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-02-0112249310.3390/nu12020493nu12020493Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean AdultsJihee Han0Jinyoung Shon1Ji-Yun Hwang2Yoon Jung Park3Department of Nutritional Science and Food Management, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, KoreaDepartment of Nutritional Science and Food Management, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, KoreaDepartment of Foodservice Management and Nutrition, Sangmyung University, Seoul 03016, KoreaDepartment of Nutritional Science and Food Management, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, KoreaCurrent evidence on the effects of coffee intake on cardiovascular diseases is not consistent, in part contributed by the genetic variability of the study subjects. While adenosine receptors (ADORAs) are involved in caffeine signaling, it remains unknown how genetic variations at the <i>ADORA</i> loci correlate the coffee intake with cardiovascular diseases. The present study examined the associations of coffee intake with dyslipidemia risk depending on genetic variants in the <i>ADORA</i> gene family. The study involved a population-based cohort of 4898 Korean subjects. Consumption of more than or equal to a cup of coffee per day was associated with lower dyslipidemia risk in females carrying the <i>ADORA2B</i> minor allele rs2779212 (OR: 0.645, 95% CI: 0.506&#8722;0.823), but not in those with the major allele. At the <i>ADORA2A</i> locus, male subjects with the minor allele of rs5760423 showed instead an increased risk of dyslipidemia when consuming more than or equal to a cup of coffee per day (OR: 1.352, 95% CI: 1.014&#8722;1.802). The effect of coffee intake on dyslipidemia risk differs depending on genetic variants at the <i>ADORA</i> loci in a sex-specific manner. Our study suggests that a dietary guideline for coffee intake in the prevention and management of dyslipidemia ought to consider ADORA-related biomarkers carefully.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/2/493adenosine receptorsgenetic variantscoffeedyslipidemiakorean genome and epidemiology study (koges)
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Jinyoung Shon
Ji-Yun Hwang
Yoon Jung Park
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Jinyoung Shon
Ji-Yun Hwang
Yoon Jung Park
Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean Adults
Nutrients
adenosine receptors
genetic variants
coffee
dyslipidemia
korean genome and epidemiology study (koges)
author_facet Jihee Han
Jinyoung Shon
Ji-Yun Hwang
Yoon Jung Park
author_sort Jihee Han
title Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean Adults
title_short Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean Adults
title_full Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean Adults
title_fullStr Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean Adults
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Coffee Intake on Dyslipidemia Risk According to Genetic Variants in the <i>ADORA</i> Gene Family among Korean Adults
title_sort effects of coffee intake on dyslipidemia risk according to genetic variants in the <i>adora</i> gene family among korean adults
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Current evidence on the effects of coffee intake on cardiovascular diseases is not consistent, in part contributed by the genetic variability of the study subjects. While adenosine receptors (ADORAs) are involved in caffeine signaling, it remains unknown how genetic variations at the <i>ADORA</i> loci correlate the coffee intake with cardiovascular diseases. The present study examined the associations of coffee intake with dyslipidemia risk depending on genetic variants in the <i>ADORA</i> gene family. The study involved a population-based cohort of 4898 Korean subjects. Consumption of more than or equal to a cup of coffee per day was associated with lower dyslipidemia risk in females carrying the <i>ADORA2B</i> minor allele rs2779212 (OR: 0.645, 95% CI: 0.506&#8722;0.823), but not in those with the major allele. At the <i>ADORA2A</i> locus, male subjects with the minor allele of rs5760423 showed instead an increased risk of dyslipidemia when consuming more than or equal to a cup of coffee per day (OR: 1.352, 95% CI: 1.014&#8722;1.802). The effect of coffee intake on dyslipidemia risk differs depending on genetic variants at the <i>ADORA</i> loci in a sex-specific manner. Our study suggests that a dietary guideline for coffee intake in the prevention and management of dyslipidemia ought to consider ADORA-related biomarkers carefully.
topic adenosine receptors
genetic variants
coffee
dyslipidemia
korean genome and epidemiology study (koges)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/2/493
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