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Associations of IGF-1 gene variants and milk protein intake with IGF-I concentrations in infants at age 6 months - Results from a randomized clinical trial

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GROWTH HORMONE & IGF RESEARCH
卷 23, 期 5, 页码 149-158

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ghir.2013.05.002

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IGF-1 gene; IGFBP-3 variants; Protein formula; IGF-I concentration; Randomized clinical trial; European Childhood Obesity Trial Study

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  1. European Community [QLRT-2001-00389, QLK1-CT-2002-30582, 007036]
  2. EU Commission [QLRT-2001-00389, 289346]

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Objective: The interplay of genetic and nutritional regulation of the insulin-like growth factor-I axis in children is unclear. Therefore, potential gene-nutrient effects on serum levels of the IGF-I axis in a formula feeding trial were studied. Design: European multicenter randomized clinical trial of 1090 term, formula-fed infants assigned to receive cow's milk-based infant and follow-on formulae with lower (LP: 1.25 and 1.6 g/100 mL) or higher (HP: 2.05 and 3.2 g/100 mL) protein contents for the first 12 months of life; a comparison group of 588 breastfed infants (BF) was included. Eight single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the IGF-1-(rs6214, rs1520220, rs978458, rs7136446, rs10735380, rs2195239, rs35767, and rs35766) and two of the IGFBP-3-(rs1496495, rs6670) gene were analyzed. Serum levels of total and free IGF-I, IGFBP-3 and the molar ratio IGF-1/IGFBP-3 at age 6 months were regressed on determined SNPs and feeding groups in 501 infants. Results: IGF-1-SNPs rs1520220, rs978458, and rs2195239 significantly increased total-IGF-I and molar-ratio IGF-I/IGFBP-3 by similar to 13 ng/mL and similar to 1.3 per allele, respectively; compared to LP infants concentration and molar-ratio were increased in HP by similar to 13 ng/mL and similar to 13 and decreased in BF infants by similar to 0.6 ng/mL and similar to 0.6, respectively. IGFBP-3 was only affected by the BF group with similar to 450 ng/mL lower levels than the LP group. No gene-feeding-group interaction was detected for any SNP, even without correction for multiple testing. Conclusions: Variants of the IGF-1-gene play an important role in regulating serum levels of the IGF-I axis but there is no gene-protein-interaction. The predominant nutritional regulation of IGF-I and IGFBP-3 gives further evidence that higher protein intake contributes to metabolic programming of growth. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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