A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.

BACKGROUND: Hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for stroke and other vascular events. The variant methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T is associated with elevated homocysteine levels, cardiovascular disease and stroke, which supports a causal relationship between hyperhom...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Michael Linnebank, Susanna Moskau, Alexander Semmler, Barbara Hoefgen, Gisela Bopp, Ulf Kallweit, Wolfgang Maier, Christian G Schütz, Ullrich Wüllner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3532068?pdf=render
id doaj-31d368ec338141b1baeaf9722facabf1
record_format Article
spelling doaj-31d368ec338141b1baeaf9722facabf12020-11-25T02:20:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5332210.1371/journal.pone.0053322A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.Michael LinnebankSusanna MoskauAlexander SemmlerBarbara HoefgenGisela BoppUlf KallweitWolfgang MaierChristian G SchützUllrich WüllnerBACKGROUND: Hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for stroke and other vascular events. The variant methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T is associated with elevated homocysteine levels, cardiovascular disease and stroke, which supports a causal relationship between hyperhomocysteinemia and vascular disease. However, MTHFR variants have also been reported to be associated with smoking behavior, which could be an important confounder. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We analyzed the MTHFR variants C677T and A1298C in two independent samples of 525 and 535 individuals, respectively. 21% of the non-smokers, but only 12% of the smokers were homozygous carriers of both MTHFR wildtype alleles, i.e. 677CC and 1298AA (Chi² = 15.8; p<0.001; binary regression). Plasma homocysteine levels were higher in smokers (13.9±4.1 µmol/L) than in non-smokers (12.6±4.0 µmol/L; F = 11.4; p = 0.001; ANOVA). Smoking MTHFR 677TT individuals had the highest plasma homocysteine levels (16.2±5.2 µmol/L), non-smoking 677CC individuals had the lowest (12.2±13.6 µmol/L). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In our study samples, MTHFR variants and smoking behaviour were associated with homocysteine plasma levels. In addition, the MTHFR variants were associated with smoking behaviour. Such an association may be a relevant confounder between MTHFR variants, homocysteine plasma levels and vascular diseases.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3532068?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Michael Linnebank
Susanna Moskau
Alexander Semmler
Barbara Hoefgen
Gisela Bopp
Ulf Kallweit
Wolfgang Maier
Christian G Schütz
Ullrich Wüllner
spellingShingle Michael Linnebank
Susanna Moskau
Alexander Semmler
Barbara Hoefgen
Gisela Bopp
Ulf Kallweit
Wolfgang Maier
Christian G Schütz
Ullrich Wüllner
A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Michael Linnebank
Susanna Moskau
Alexander Semmler
Barbara Hoefgen
Gisela Bopp
Ulf Kallweit
Wolfgang Maier
Christian G Schütz
Ullrich Wüllner
author_sort Michael Linnebank
title A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.
title_short A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.
title_full A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.
title_fullStr A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.
title_full_unstemmed A possible genetic link between MTHFR genotype and smoking behavior.
title_sort possible genetic link between mthfr genotype and smoking behavior.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Hyperhomocysteinemia is an independent risk factor for stroke and other vascular events. The variant methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T is associated with elevated homocysteine levels, cardiovascular disease and stroke, which supports a causal relationship between hyperhomocysteinemia and vascular disease. However, MTHFR variants have also been reported to be associated with smoking behavior, which could be an important confounder. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We analyzed the MTHFR variants C677T and A1298C in two independent samples of 525 and 535 individuals, respectively. 21% of the non-smokers, but only 12% of the smokers were homozygous carriers of both MTHFR wildtype alleles, i.e. 677CC and 1298AA (Chi² = 15.8; p<0.001; binary regression). Plasma homocysteine levels were higher in smokers (13.9±4.1 µmol/L) than in non-smokers (12.6±4.0 µmol/L; F = 11.4; p = 0.001; ANOVA). Smoking MTHFR 677TT individuals had the highest plasma homocysteine levels (16.2±5.2 µmol/L), non-smoking 677CC individuals had the lowest (12.2±13.6 µmol/L). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In our study samples, MTHFR variants and smoking behaviour were associated with homocysteine plasma levels. In addition, the MTHFR variants were associated with smoking behaviour. Such an association may be a relevant confounder between MTHFR variants, homocysteine plasma levels and vascular diseases.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3532068?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT michaellinnebank apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT susannamoskau apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT alexandersemmler apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT barbarahoefgen apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT giselabopp apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT ulfkallweit apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT wolfgangmaier apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT christiangschutz apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT ullrichwullner apossiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT michaellinnebank possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT susannamoskau possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT alexandersemmler possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT barbarahoefgen possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT giselabopp possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT ulfkallweit possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT wolfgangmaier possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT christiangschutz possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
AT ullrichwullner possiblegeneticlinkbetweenmthfrgenotypeandsmokingbehavior
_version_ 1724873329780719616