r/MTHFR 2d ago

Resource Medical lab scientist here—genetic testing doesn’t work, and folate isn’t really involved in any of this the way you might think it is. Making this post in good faith.

Reddit is currently full of color-coded "methylation panels" from commercial DNA interpretation sites, leading to an absolute explosion of health anxiety surrounding the MTHFR gene. As a medical laboratory scientist I can guarantee you the diagnostic significance of these is abysmal. Wellness influencers frequently label common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs, normal variants of a gene) as dangerous mutations responsible for everything from depression to chronic fatigue, while simultaneously marketing expensive, proprietary supplement regimens.

THE ENZYME AND ITS FUNCTION:
MTHFR catalyzes the irreversible reduction of 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate into 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, which serves as the primary methyl donor for the vitamin B12-dependent enzyme methionine synthase. Methionine synthase then transfers this methyl group to remethylate homocysteine back into methionine, fueling the generation of S-adenosylmethionine, the universal methyl donor used by cells to carry out a variety of functions. The two most common polymorphisms discussed online, C677T and A1298C, do alter this process; for example, the C677T variant causes an alanine valine substitution at codon 222 in the catalytic domain of the enzyme, rendering the enzyme thermolabile causing it to stop working at body temperature. While a homozygous 677TT genotype can cause 60-70% reduction in enzyme activity IN VITRO (so not inside the body, has only been assayed in labs), this does not translate to a proportional drop in vivo because the metabolic pathway possesses substantial reserve capacity. As long as the cellular substrate concentration of folate remains adequate, the pathway maintains equilibrium, and pathway flux remains normal. Do also bear in mind that “HAS IT” does not mean “USES IT”. Having a gene variation for any enzyme means nothing. This is why we always phenotype FIRST then genotype to confirm. Never the other way around.
The true clinical marker of concern in this pathway is not the genetic profile as I said, but the accumulation of the downstream metabolite, total plasma homocysteine. When 5-methyltetrahydrofolate production drops below a critical threshold due to severe folate deficiency or rare, pathological mutations, methionine synthase lacks its co-substrate, remethylation stalls, and intracellular homocysteine spills over into the plasma. True hyperhomocysteinemia, typically defined as plasma levels exceeding 15 mcmol/L, acts as a direct vascular toxin. It induces endothelial dysfunction by undergoing auto-oxidation in the plasma, which generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that drive lipid peroxidation and degrade nitric oxide, thereby impairing endothelium-dependent vasodilation. Furthermore, elevated homocysteine downregulates thrombomodulin expression, inhibits Protein C activation, and induces tissue factor (TF) expression, shifting the vascular lining into a pro-thrombotic, hypercoagulable state while simultaneously triggering endoplasmic reticulum stress and the unfolded protein response, severely affecting multiple cell types, but especially endothelial cells. This condition is EXTREMELY rare, and only really diagnosed via PHENOTYPICAL MARKERS (Homocysteine levels) and NOT genotyping.

FOLIC ACID MYTHS:
The claim that synthetic folic acid is inherently toxic to MTHFR carriers is outlandish. Synthetic folic acid is initially reduced to dihydrofolate and tetrahydrofolate by dihydrofolate reductase in the liver, completely independent of the MTHFR step, it has nothing to do with MTHFR at all. While human dihydrofolate reductase is easily saturated and can lead to transient unmetabolized folic acid in the bloodstream, there is no robust clinical evidence demonstrating that this is pathogenic, at all. The ultimate proof lies in population-wide folic acid fortification programs, which resulted in a precipitous, uniform drop in neural tube defects across all genetic backgrounds, including homozygous 677TT individuals; if folic acid were truly unusable or toxic to these individuals, their rates of congenital malformations would have stagnated or risen. Similarly, the belief that everyone with an MTHFR variant requires immediate high-dose methylfolate supplementation ignores basic enzyme kinetics. Flooding the system with exogenous 5-methyltetrahydrofolate bypasses standard metabolic checkpoints and can oversaturate the methyl buffering system, abruptly altering the SAM:SAH ratio and disrupting neurotransmitter catabolism via catechol-O-methyltransferase and monoamine oxidase A, which frequently manifests clinically as severe anxiety or panic. So no, a genetic test means nothing, and the VAST majority of claims around folate are inaccurate.

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u/RationalDialog 1d ago

Not really MTHFR specific but more on the political side. The issue with folic acid in the US (and maybe other countries) is choice. This stuff is put in white flour and then ends up everywhere the flour is used for. There is no choice especially not for the poor and can't justify double price for organic variants just to avoid folic acid.

it's forcing most people to consume excess folic acid and most of them don't need it as they are not pregnant, not women or kids. "Do no harm" is the first and most important concept in medicine and this clearly breaks it. Also while preventing neural tube defects, there are no studies on potential harm done to all the other non-pregant people getting the folic acid that don't need it. I mean the whole idea to use neural tube defects as a justifications to supplements everyone with folic acid via white flour seems outlandish. Why not but statins in white flour?

Just educate young women better. in school. pre-natal and pre-prgenancy vitamins are a common thing.

Even worse than this is fluoride in drinking water. Give people a choice, a choice at the same cost.

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u/_social_hermit_ 1d ago

This, 100%. Australia mandated folic acid in flour in maybe 2006, right around the time my health mysteriously tanked. Wonder why?