Vitamin-related phenotypic adaptation to exposomal factors: The folate-vitamin D-exposome triad

ElsevierVolume 87, October 2022, 100944Molecular Aspects of MedicineAbstract

The biological role of two key vitamins, folic acid and vitamin D is so fundamental to life processes, it follows that their UV sensitivity, dietary abundance (both key exposomal factors) and variability in dependent genes will modify their functional efficacy, particularly in the context of maintaining the integrity and function of genome and epigenome. This article therefore examines folate and vitamin D-related phenotypic adaptation to environmental factors which vary across the human life cycle as well as over an evolutionary time-scale. Molecular mechanisms, key nutrigenomic factors, phenotypic maladaptation and evolutionary models are discussed.

Keywords

Exposome

Vitamin D

Folic acid

Evolution

Epigenetics

Phenome

Adaptation

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