Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review

Elements of inflammation are found in almost all chronic ocular surface disease, such as dry eye disease. The chronicity of such inflammatory disease speaks to the dysregulation of innate and adaptive immunity. There has been a rising interest in omega-3 fatty acids to attenuate inflammation. While...

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Main Authors: Paik, Benjamin, Tong, Louis
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1695722023-07-30T15:38:05Z Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review Paik, Benjamin Tong, Louis Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Dry Eye Disease Ocular Surface Disease Elements of inflammation are found in almost all chronic ocular surface disease, such as dry eye disease. The chronicity of such inflammatory disease speaks to the dysregulation of innate and adaptive immunity. There has been a rising interest in omega-3 fatty acids to attenuate inflammation. While many cell-based (in vitro) studies verify the anti-inflammatory effects of omega-3, different human trials report discordant outcomes after supplementation. This may be due to underlying inter-individual differences in inflammatory cytokine metabolism (such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α)), in which genetic differences might play a role, such as polymorphisms in the lymphotoxin alpha (LT-α) gene. Inherent TNF-α production affects omega-3 response and is also associated with LT-α genotype. Therefore, LT-α genotype might predict omega-3 response. Using the NIH dbSNP, we analyzed the relative frequency of LT-α polymorphisms among various ethnicities, each weighted by the genotype's probability of positive response. While the probability of response for unknown LT-α genotypes are 50%, there is greater distinction in response rates between various genotypes. Hence, there is value in genetic testing to prognosticate an individual's response to omega-3. National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Published version This research was funded by National Medical Research Council Singapore, grant number NMRC/CSA/017/2017. 2023-07-25T01:19:20Z 2023-07-25T01:19:20Z 2023 Journal Article Paik, B. & Tong, L. (2023). Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(4), 4236-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044236 1661-6596 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169572 10.3390/ijms24044236 36835647 2-s2.0-85149021477 4 24 4236 en NMRC/CSA/017/2017 International Journal of Molecular Sciences © 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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Dry Eye Disease
Ocular Surface Disease
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Dry Eye Disease
Ocular Surface Disease
Paik, Benjamin
Tong, Louis
Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review
description Elements of inflammation are found in almost all chronic ocular surface disease, such as dry eye disease. The chronicity of such inflammatory disease speaks to the dysregulation of innate and adaptive immunity. There has been a rising interest in omega-3 fatty acids to attenuate inflammation. While many cell-based (in vitro) studies verify the anti-inflammatory effects of omega-3, different human trials report discordant outcomes after supplementation. This may be due to underlying inter-individual differences in inflammatory cytokine metabolism (such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α)), in which genetic differences might play a role, such as polymorphisms in the lymphotoxin alpha (LT-α) gene. Inherent TNF-α production affects omega-3 response and is also associated with LT-α genotype. Therefore, LT-α genotype might predict omega-3 response. Using the NIH dbSNP, we analyzed the relative frequency of LT-α polymorphisms among various ethnicities, each weighted by the genotype's probability of positive response. While the probability of response for unknown LT-α genotypes are 50%, there is greater distinction in response rates between various genotypes. Hence, there is value in genetic testing to prognosticate an individual's response to omega-3.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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Tong, Louis
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title Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review
title_short Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review
title_full Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review
title_fullStr Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review
title_sort polymorphisms in lymphotoxin-alpha as the "missing link" in prognosticating favourable response to omega-3 supplementation for dry eye disease: a narrative review
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