The folate cycle and disease in humans. The prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia in renal disease patients, its treatment by folate administration, and its aggravation by the 677 C→T mutation of methylene-tetrahydrofolate (methylene-THF) reductase has established the folate cycle as an important factor in the pathogenesis and management of renal disease. Proper function of the folate cycle depends on normal function of involved enzymes adequate of the vitamin and its correct disposition within the body. Vital processes in folate disposition include conversion of dietary folylpolyglutamates to monoglutamates, intestinal absorption, receptor and carrier-mediated transport across cell membranes, and cellular export. Folate coenzymes are responsi...