The fellowship recipient performed the work using the newly generated nutritional biomarker data from the EPIC-InterAct study. Specific work included the following:
• Set up of the pipeline to conduct detailed quality control, data cleaning and recommendations for the use of the nutritional biomarker data in the EPIC-InterAct study.
• Set up of working groups for the project, collaboration with the working groups for drafting and finalising the analysis plan for the project as a whole and for individual draft manuscripts generated from the project.
• Leading collaborations with scientists both internal and external to the host institution, to obtain data from other studies (additional to EPIC-InterAct study) to maximise statistical power for the genetic epidemiology analyses.
• Completion of the analyses examining the geographical distribution and demographic, social, lifestyle and dietary determinants of the blood vitamin C, carotenoids and vitamin D biomarkers across European countries.
• Completion of the analyses on the link between blood vitamin C, carotenoids and vitamin D biomarkers with risk of developing type 2 diabetes in European populations.
• Completion of genome-wide association analyses (GWAS) for genetic discovery to identify genes affecting the levels of the above blood biomarkers, and analyses of their causal association with type 2 diabetes using the genetic tools.
Dissemination activities
Emerging findings were presented at the MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge 2017 Research Day and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) 2017 Annual Meeting.
Part of the results on genetics (GWAS) of vitamin D metabolites contributed to a large international consortium, which identified two novel genes, and the results were published recently (Nature Communication 2018 doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02662-2).
There is a forthcoming presentation (oral) of our findings on vitamin D metabolites and type 2 diabetes at the annual meeting of American Society of Nutrition in Boston, June 2018.
Based on the above activities several manuscripts, currently in draft form, will be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
As a related activity on nutritional biomarkers, the fellowship recipient published a manuscript on the association between circulating individual saturated fatty acids and markers of cardiometabolic risk (Zheng J et al, BMC Med 2017,15:203.doi: 10.1186/s12916-017-0968-4).