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Molecular mechanisms underlying the potentially adverse effects of folate

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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE
卷 51, 期 3, 页码 607-616

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WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO
DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2012-0561

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cancer; dietary supplementation; folate; folate enzymes; folic acid; metastasis; molecular mechanisms

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  1. National Institutes of Heals [DK54388, CA095030]
  2. Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award [F30DK083215]

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The importance of proper consumption of dietary folate for human health has been highlighted by an extensive number of publications over several decades. Fortification of grain products with folic acid was initiated with the specific intent to prevent neural tube defects, and the scope of this endeavor is unique in that its target population (women of the periconceptional period) is many times smaller than the population it affects (everyone who ingests fortified grain products). Folate fortification has been wildly successful in terms of its goal; since its inception, the incidence of neural tube defects has markedly decreased. In the wake of this public health triumph, it is important to catalog both the serendipitous benefits and potential side effects of folic acid supplementation. The vitamin is generally regarded as a harmless nutrient based on studies evaluating the safe upper limits of folate intake. In recent years, however, a concern has been raised with respect to a potential down-side to folate supplementation; namely, its proposed ability to enhance proliferation of malignant tumors. The current review summarizes the available literature on the effects of folate supplementation and the molecular mechanisms by which high doses of folate may have negative consequences on human health, especially with regard to cancer.

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