Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting methylation and synthesis of DNA. Choline and its oxidation product betaine are involved in this metabolism and can serve as alternative methyl group donors when folate status is low. Patients and methods: We conducted a case-control study nested within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), to investigate plasma concentrations of the methyl donors methionine, choline, betaine (trimethylglycine), and dimethylglycine (DMG) in relation to colorectal cancer (CRC) risk. Our study included 1367 incident CRC cases (965 colon and 402 rectum) and 2323 controls matched by gender, age group, and study center. Multivariate-...
Background and aim: This study evaluates the associations between dietary intakes and circulating bl...
Choline and betaine provide methyl groups for one-carbon metabolism. Humans obtain these nutrients f...
(1) Background: Methyl-group donors (MGDs), including folate, choline, betaine, and methionine, may ...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive study, the role of folate in colorectal cancer remains unclear. Resear...
Background: Efficient one-carbon metabolism, which requires adequate supply of methyl group donors a...
BACKGROUND: Efficient one-carbon metabolism, which requires adequate supply of methyl group donors a...
Few studies have examined associations between plasma choline metabolites and risk of colorectal can...
One-carbon metabolism, a network of enzymatic reactions involving the transfer of methyl groups, dep...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline and betaine are involved in methyl-group metabolism as methyl-group donors; thus, like folat...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
Folate, choline and vitamin B12 are essential nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism (OCM), a n...
Background and aim: This study evaluates the associations between dietary intakes and circulating bl...
Choline and betaine provide methyl groups for one-carbon metabolism. Humans obtain these nutrients f...
(1) Background: Methyl-group donors (MGDs), including folate, choline, betaine, and methionine, may ...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
BACKGROUND: Despite extensive study, the role of folate in colorectal cancer remains unclear. Resear...
Background: Efficient one-carbon metabolism, which requires adequate supply of methyl group donors a...
BACKGROUND: Efficient one-carbon metabolism, which requires adequate supply of methyl group donors a...
Few studies have examined associations between plasma choline metabolites and risk of colorectal can...
One-carbon metabolism, a network of enzymatic reactions involving the transfer of methyl groups, dep...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline and betaine are involved in methyl-group metabolism as methyl-group donors; thus, like folat...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
Folate, choline and vitamin B12 are essential nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism (OCM), a n...
Background and aim: This study evaluates the associations between dietary intakes and circulating bl...
Choline and betaine provide methyl groups for one-carbon metabolism. Humans obtain these nutrients f...
(1) Background: Methyl-group donors (MGDs), including folate, choline, betaine, and methionine, may ...