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Methylation and Estrogens

Presenter:

Benjamin Lynch, ND

Whole Detox Webinar

September 2015

“Clinicians will be central to helping consumer-patients use genomic information to

make health decisions.” – NEJM

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Disclaimer & Disclosures

The information presented here is for informational and educational purposes only. Docere, Inc and

Benjamin Lynch will not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, exemplary, or other

damages arising from the use or misuse of any materials or information published.

President and CEO of:

• Seeking Health Educational Institute (www.seekinghealth.org)

• Seeking Health (www.seekinghealth.com)

• MTHFR.Net (www.mthfr.net)

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How do Genes work?

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A Gene: MTHFR

Substrate

Cofactors

Increase Activity

Decrease Activity

End Product

Enzyme

The MTHFR gene produces the MTHFR enzyme

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Methylation

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Methylation

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Functions of Methylation (some):• Gene regulation: turn on/off genes via SAMe• Biotransformation: glutathione production• DNA base formation: uracil thymine• Cell membrane components: phosphatidylcholine and DHA to membranes• Mitochondrial support: adenosine as substrate for ATP

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24224954

Estrogen

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Essential Hormone• Bone mass• Female reproduction• Skin health• Cardiovascular health

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24224954

Estrogen Types

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• Estrone (E1) – produced by ovaries – main form post-menopause• Estradial (E2) – produced by ovaries and levels vary with menstrual cycle• Estriol (E3) – only during pregnancy – produced by placenta

Estrogen Types - Xenoestrogens

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• Herbicides – Atrazine• Insecticides - Endosulfan• BPA• Pthalates• PCB and DDT (banned but still around)• DDT• Dioxins – released during combustion – get into animal fat

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http://hyper.ahajournals.org/content/61/2/480/F6.large.jpg

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FAD / NADH FAD / NADH

SAMMagnesium

SAMMagnesium

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TNFα

TNFα

TNFα

Effect of tumour necrosis factor-alpha on estrogen metabolic pathways in breast cancer cells

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TNFα

anti-proliferative

4-HE more risky –stronger binding to DNA

2-HE less risky –weak binding to receptor

TNFα

TNFα

H2O2

2 x H20

Glutathione

Leptin Leptin

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COMT Downregulation: Symptoms Match SNP?

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What is issue? ↑ Dopamine? ↑ Norepi? ↓ Epi? ↑ Xeno/Estrogen?

Support COMT:• Molybdenum (prn)• Magnesium• Vitamin B6• Vitamin C• Niacin• SAM• Adaptogens• Watch Phenylalanine and Tyrosine Intake• MSM, NAC or sulfur-containing foods (if tolerated)• Blood sugar stabilization (diet, sleep, exercise, chromium)

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Arsenic and Cancer

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Arsenic increases risk of cancer (skin, lung, bladder, liver, kidney) via multiple routes• Various enzyme inhibition (SUOX, PDH, etc)• ↓ DNA repair• Chromosomal instability• ↑ ROS (Superoxide – needing SOD & H2O2 – needing GSH and CAT)• ↓ DNA methylation• Altered gene expression

http://nas-sites.org/emergingscience/files/2011/05/10-Session-2b-Graziano_POST.pdf

Conditions related to arsenic-induced toxicity• Skin conditions• CVD• PVD• Lung disorders• Neurological disorders

Arsenic Exposures

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Increased arsenic levels due to:• Drinking water• Pesticides• Antibiotics (in chicken)• Rice• Apples• Sea vegetables• SNPs

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Action Steps

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Lab Testing

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Lab Tests (Routine labs plus…) • Fasting insulin• Fatty Liver Index - http://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/model-end-

stage-liver-disease/alcoholic-liver-disease-nonalcoholic-fatty-liver-disease-index• Hormone testing• VAP – advanced cholesterol panel• Oxidative Stress – lipid peroxidation, SOD and GPX expression• Methylation profile • RBC Fatty Acids• Pathogens – viral, mold, bacterial, Lyme, parasites• Lactate• Electrolytes• Environmental – heavy metals (unprovoked and provoked – inc post-chemo)• Genetic Testing (23andMe, et al)

Prevention, Treatment and Follow Up

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Lifestyle, Diet and Other Recommendations • Belly breathing• Watch intake with carbs and sugars• Support mitochondrial respiration• Sauna• Eat to 80% full• Intermittent fasting• Meditation• Appropriate Exercise• Earthing• Raw foods and vegetable/berry/greens juicing with pulp ↑ e-

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Great ways to stay informed:• Free Methylation Video Available at www.SeekingHealth.org• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drbenjaminlynch• October 2015 Conference www.SeekingHealth.org• Nutrigenomic Conference Recordings – www.SeekingHealth.org• Pathway Planner Poster and Set – www.SeekingHealth.org• Physician’s Forum for Collaboration – www.SeekingHealth.org

Thank You

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