Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies

Scope: Flavanols are important polyphenols of the human diet with extensive demonstrations of their beneficial effects on cardiometabolic health. They contribute to preserve health acting on a large range of cellular processes. The underlying mechanisms of action of flavanols are not fully understood but involve a nutrigenomic regulation. Methods and Results: To further capture how the intake of dietary flavanols results in the modulation of gene expression, nutrigenomics data in response to dietary flavanols obtained from animal models of cardiometabolic diseases have been collected and submitted to a bioinformatics analysis. This systematic analysis shows that dietary flavanols modulate a large range of genes mainly involved in endocrine function, fatty acid metabolism, and inflammation. Several regulators of the gene expression have been predicted and include transcription factors, miRNAs and epigenetic factors. Conclusion: This review highlights the complex and multilevel action of dietary flavanols contributing to their strong potential to preserve cardiometabolic health. The identification of the potential molecular mediators and of the flavanol metabolites driving the nutrigenomic response in the target organs is still a pending question which the answer will contribute to optimize the beneficial health effects of dietary bioactives.

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Main Authors: Monfoulet, Laurent Emmanuel, Ruskovska, Tatjana, Ajdžanović, Vladimir, Havlik, Jaroslav, Vauzour, David, Bayram, Banu, Krga, Irena, Corral-Jara, Karla Fabiola, Kistanova, Elena, Abadjieva, Desislava, Massaro, Marika, Scoditti, Egeria, Deligiannidou, Eirini, Kontogiorgis, Christos, Arola-Arnal, Anna, van Schothorst, Evert M., Morand, Christine, Milenkovic, Dragan
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Language:English
Subjects:animal models, cardiometabolic health, dietary intervention, flavanols, nutrigenomic,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5851492025-01-14 Monfoulet, Laurent Emmanuel Ruskovska, Tatjana Ajdžanović, Vladimir Havlik, Jaroslav Vauzour, David Bayram, Banu Krga, Irena Corral-Jara, Karla Fabiola Kistanova, Elena Abadjieva, Desislava Massaro, Marika Scoditti, Egeria Deligiannidou, Eirini Kontogiorgis, Christos Arola-Arnal, Anna van Schothorst, Evert M. Morand, Christine Milenkovic, Dragan Article/Letter to editor Molecular Nutrition and Food Research 65 (2021) 16 ISSN: 1613-4125 Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies 2021 Scope: Flavanols are important polyphenols of the human diet with extensive demonstrations of their beneficial effects on cardiometabolic health. They contribute to preserve health acting on a large range of cellular processes. The underlying mechanisms of action of flavanols are not fully understood but involve a nutrigenomic regulation. Methods and Results: To further capture how the intake of dietary flavanols results in the modulation of gene expression, nutrigenomics data in response to dietary flavanols obtained from animal models of cardiometabolic diseases have been collected and submitted to a bioinformatics analysis. This systematic analysis shows that dietary flavanols modulate a large range of genes mainly involved in endocrine function, fatty acid metabolism, and inflammation. Several regulators of the gene expression have been predicted and include transcription factors, miRNAs and epigenetic factors. Conclusion: This review highlights the complex and multilevel action of dietary flavanols contributing to their strong potential to preserve cardiometabolic health. The identification of the potential molecular mediators and of the flavanol metabolites driving the nutrigenomic response in the target organs is still a pending question which the answer will contribute to optimize the beneficial health effects of dietary bioactives. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/molecular-determinants-of-the-cardiometabolic-improvements-of-die 10.1002/mnfr.202100227 https://edepot.wur.nl/550953 animal models cardiometabolic health dietary intervention flavanols nutrigenomic Wageningen University & Research
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topic animal models
cardiometabolic health
dietary intervention
flavanols
nutrigenomic
animal models
cardiometabolic health
dietary intervention
flavanols
nutrigenomic
spellingShingle animal models
cardiometabolic health
dietary intervention
flavanols
nutrigenomic
animal models
cardiometabolic health
dietary intervention
flavanols
nutrigenomic
Monfoulet, Laurent Emmanuel
Ruskovska, Tatjana
Ajdžanović, Vladimir
Havlik, Jaroslav
Vauzour, David
Bayram, Banu
Krga, Irena
Corral-Jara, Karla Fabiola
Kistanova, Elena
Abadjieva, Desislava
Massaro, Marika
Scoditti, Egeria
Deligiannidou, Eirini
Kontogiorgis, Christos
Arola-Arnal, Anna
van Schothorst, Evert M.
Morand, Christine
Milenkovic, Dragan
Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies
description Scope: Flavanols are important polyphenols of the human diet with extensive demonstrations of their beneficial effects on cardiometabolic health. They contribute to preserve health acting on a large range of cellular processes. The underlying mechanisms of action of flavanols are not fully understood but involve a nutrigenomic regulation. Methods and Results: To further capture how the intake of dietary flavanols results in the modulation of gene expression, nutrigenomics data in response to dietary flavanols obtained from animal models of cardiometabolic diseases have been collected and submitted to a bioinformatics analysis. This systematic analysis shows that dietary flavanols modulate a large range of genes mainly involved in endocrine function, fatty acid metabolism, and inflammation. Several regulators of the gene expression have been predicted and include transcription factors, miRNAs and epigenetic factors. Conclusion: This review highlights the complex and multilevel action of dietary flavanols contributing to their strong potential to preserve cardiometabolic health. The identification of the potential molecular mediators and of the flavanol metabolites driving the nutrigenomic response in the target organs is still a pending question which the answer will contribute to optimize the beneficial health effects of dietary bioactives.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet animal models
cardiometabolic health
dietary intervention
flavanols
nutrigenomic
author Monfoulet, Laurent Emmanuel
Ruskovska, Tatjana
Ajdžanović, Vladimir
Havlik, Jaroslav
Vauzour, David
Bayram, Banu
Krga, Irena
Corral-Jara, Karla Fabiola
Kistanova, Elena
Abadjieva, Desislava
Massaro, Marika
Scoditti, Egeria
Deligiannidou, Eirini
Kontogiorgis, Christos
Arola-Arnal, Anna
van Schothorst, Evert M.
Morand, Christine
Milenkovic, Dragan
author_facet Monfoulet, Laurent Emmanuel
Ruskovska, Tatjana
Ajdžanović, Vladimir
Havlik, Jaroslav
Vauzour, David
Bayram, Banu
Krga, Irena
Corral-Jara, Karla Fabiola
Kistanova, Elena
Abadjieva, Desislava
Massaro, Marika
Scoditti, Egeria
Deligiannidou, Eirini
Kontogiorgis, Christos
Arola-Arnal, Anna
van Schothorst, Evert M.
Morand, Christine
Milenkovic, Dragan
author_sort Monfoulet, Laurent Emmanuel
title Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies
title_short Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies
title_full Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies
title_fullStr Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Determinants of the Cardiometabolic Improvements of Dietary Flavanols Identified by an Integrative Analysis of Nutrigenomic Data from a Systematic Review of Animal Studies
title_sort molecular determinants of the cardiometabolic improvements of dietary flavanols identified by an integrative analysis of nutrigenomic data from a systematic review of animal studies
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/molecular-determinants-of-the-cardiometabolic-improvements-of-die
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