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Published in: European Journal of Nutrition 8/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Original Contribution

DNA damage and oxidative stress response to selenium yeast in the non-smoking individuals: a short-term supplementation trial with respect to GPX1 and SEPP1 polymorphism

Authors: E. Jablonska, S. Raimondi, J. Gromadzinska, E. Reszka, E. Wieczorek, M. B. Krol, A. Smok-Pieniazek, M. Nocun, M. Stepnik, K. Socha, M. H. Borawska, W. Wasowicz

Published in: European Journal of Nutrition | Issue 8/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

Selenium, both essential and toxic element, is considered to protect against cancer, though human supplementation trials have generated many inconsistent data. Genetic background may partially explain a great variability of the studies related to selenium and human health. The aim of this study was to assess whether functional polymorphisms within two selenoprotein-encoding genes modify the response to selenium at the level of oxidative stress, DNA damage, and mRNA expression, especially in the individuals with a relatively low selenium status.

Methods

The trial involved 95 non-smoking individuals, stratified according to GPX1 rs1050450 and SEPP1 rs3877899 genotypes, and supplemented with selenium yeast (200 µg) for 6 weeks. Blood was collected at four time points, including 4 weeks of washout.

Results

After genotype stratification, the effect of GPX1 rs1050450 on lower GPx1 activity responsiveness was confirmed; however, in terms of DNA damage, we failed to indicate that individuals homozygous for variant allele may especially benefit from the increased selenium intake. Surprisingly, considering gene and time interaction, GPX1 polymorphism was observed to modify the level of DNA strand breaks during washout, showing a significant increase in GPX1 wild-type homozygotes. Regardless of the genotype, selenium supplementation was associated with a selectively suppressed selenoprotein mRNA expression and inconsistent changes in oxidative stress response, indicating for overlapped, antioxidant, and prooxidant effects. Intriguingly, DNA damage was not influenced by supplementation, but it was significantly increased during washout.

Conclusions

These results point to an unclear relationship between selenium, genotype, and DNA damage.
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Metadata
Title
DNA damage and oxidative stress response to selenium yeast in the non-smoking individuals: a short-term supplementation trial with respect to GPX1 and SEPP1 polymorphism
Authors
E. Jablonska
S. Raimondi
J. Gromadzinska
E. Reszka
E. Wieczorek
M. B. Krol
A. Smok-Pieniazek
M. Nocun
M. Stepnik
K. Socha
M. H. Borawska
W. Wasowicz
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition / Issue 8/2016
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Electronic ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-015-1118-4

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