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Dietary Inflammatory and Insulinemic Potentials, Plasma Metabolome and Risk of Colorectal Cancer

The inflammatory and insulinemic potentials of diets have been associated with colorectal cancer risk. However, it is unknown whether the plasma metabolite profiles related to inflammatory diets, or to insulinemic diets, underlie this association. The aim of this study was to evaluate the associatio...

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Autores principales: Lee, Dong Hoon, Jin, Qi, Shi, Ni, Wang, Fenglei, Bever, Alaina M., Li, Jun, Liang, Liming, Hu, Frank B., Song, Mingyang, Zeleznik, Oana A., Zhang, Xuehong, Joshi, Amit, Wu, Kana, Jeon, Justin Y., Meyerhardt, Jeffrey A., Chan, Andrew T., Eliassen, A. Heather, Clish, Clary B., Clinton, Steven K., Giovannucci, Edward L., Tabung, Fred K.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13060744
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author Lee, Dong Hoon
Jin, Qi
Shi, Ni
Wang, Fenglei
Bever, Alaina M.
Li, Jun
Liang, Liming
Hu, Frank B.
Song, Mingyang
Zeleznik, Oana A.
Zhang, Xuehong
Joshi, Amit
Wu, Kana
Jeon, Justin Y.
Meyerhardt, Jeffrey A.
Chan, Andrew T.
Eliassen, A. Heather
Clish, Clary B.
Clinton, Steven K.
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Tabung, Fred K.
author_facet Lee, Dong Hoon
Jin, Qi
Shi, Ni
Wang, Fenglei
Bever, Alaina M.
Li, Jun
Liang, Liming
Hu, Frank B.
Song, Mingyang
Zeleznik, Oana A.
Zhang, Xuehong
Joshi, Amit
Wu, Kana
Jeon, Justin Y.
Meyerhardt, Jeffrey A.
Chan, Andrew T.
Eliassen, A. Heather
Clish, Clary B.
Clinton, Steven K.
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Tabung, Fred K.
author_sort Lee, Dong Hoon
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description The inflammatory and insulinemic potentials of diets have been associated with colorectal cancer risk. However, it is unknown whether the plasma metabolite profiles related to inflammatory diets, or to insulinemic diets, underlie this association. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between metabolomic profile scores related to the food-based empirical dietary inflammatory patterns (EDIP), the empirical dietary index for hyperinsulinemia (EDIH), and plasma inflammation (CRP, IL-6, TNFα-R2, adiponectin) and insulin (C-peptide) biomarkers, and colorectal cancer risk. Elastic net regression was used to derive three metabolomic profile scores for each dietary pattern among 6840 participants from the Nurses’ Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study, and associations with CRC risk were examined using multivariable-adjusted logistic regression, in a case-control study of 524 matched pairs nested in both cohorts. Among 186 known metabolites, 27 were significantly associated with both the EDIP and inflammatory biomarkers, and 21 were significantly associated with both the EDIH and C-peptide. In men, odds ratios (ORs) of colorectal cancer, per 1 standard deviation (SD) increment in metabolomic score, were 1.91 (1.31–2.78) for the common EDIP and inflammatory-biomarker metabolome, 1.12 (0.78–1.60) for EDIP-only metabolome, and 1.65 (1.16–2.36) for the inflammatory-biomarkers-only metabolome. However, no association was found for EDIH-only, C-peptide-only, and the common metabolomic signatures in men. Moreover, the metabolomic signatures were not associated with colorectal cancer risk among women. Metabolomic profiles reflecting pro-inflammatory diets and inflammation biomarkers were associated with colorectal cancer risk in men, while no association was found in women. Larger studies are needed to confirm our findings.
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spelling pubmed-103042712023-06-29 Dietary Inflammatory and Insulinemic Potentials, Plasma Metabolome and Risk of Colorectal Cancer Lee, Dong Hoon Jin, Qi Shi, Ni Wang, Fenglei Bever, Alaina M. Li, Jun Liang, Liming Hu, Frank B. Song, Mingyang Zeleznik, Oana A. Zhang, Xuehong Joshi, Amit Wu, Kana Jeon, Justin Y. Meyerhardt, Jeffrey A. Chan, Andrew T. Eliassen, A. Heather Clish, Clary B. Clinton, Steven K. Giovannucci, Edward L. Tabung, Fred K. Metabolites Article The inflammatory and insulinemic potentials of diets have been associated with colorectal cancer risk. However, it is unknown whether the plasma metabolite profiles related to inflammatory diets, or to insulinemic diets, underlie this association. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between metabolomic profile scores related to the food-based empirical dietary inflammatory patterns (EDIP), the empirical dietary index for hyperinsulinemia (EDIH), and plasma inflammation (CRP, IL-6, TNFα-R2, adiponectin) and insulin (C-peptide) biomarkers, and colorectal cancer risk. Elastic net regression was used to derive three metabolomic profile scores for each dietary pattern among 6840 participants from the Nurses’ Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study, and associations with CRC risk were examined using multivariable-adjusted logistic regression, in a case-control study of 524 matched pairs nested in both cohorts. Among 186 known metabolites, 27 were significantly associated with both the EDIP and inflammatory biomarkers, and 21 were significantly associated with both the EDIH and C-peptide. In men, odds ratios (ORs) of colorectal cancer, per 1 standard deviation (SD) increment in metabolomic score, were 1.91 (1.31–2.78) for the common EDIP and inflammatory-biomarker metabolome, 1.12 (0.78–1.60) for EDIP-only metabolome, and 1.65 (1.16–2.36) for the inflammatory-biomarkers-only metabolome. However, no association was found for EDIH-only, C-peptide-only, and the common metabolomic signatures in men. Moreover, the metabolomic signatures were not associated with colorectal cancer risk among women. Metabolomic profiles reflecting pro-inflammatory diets and inflammation biomarkers were associated with colorectal cancer risk in men, while no association was found in women. Larger studies are needed to confirm our findings. MDPI 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10304271/ /pubmed/37367904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13060744 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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/).
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Lee, Dong Hoon
Jin, Qi
Shi, Ni
Wang, Fenglei
Bever, Alaina M.
Li, Jun
Liang, Liming
Hu, Frank B.
Song, Mingyang
Zeleznik, Oana A.
Zhang, Xuehong
Joshi, Amit
Wu, Kana
Jeon, Justin Y.
Meyerhardt, Jeffrey A.
Chan, Andrew T.
Eliassen, A. Heather
Clish, Clary B.
Clinton, Steven K.
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Tabung, Fred K.
Dietary Inflammatory and Insulinemic Potentials, Plasma Metabolome and Risk of Colorectal Cancer
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title_fullStr Dietary Inflammatory and Insulinemic Potentials, Plasma Metabolome and Risk of Colorectal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Inflammatory and Insulinemic Potentials, Plasma Metabolome and Risk of Colorectal Cancer
title_short Dietary Inflammatory and Insulinemic Potentials, Plasma Metabolome and Risk of Colorectal Cancer
title_sort dietary inflammatory and insulinemic potentials, plasma metabolome and risk of colorectal cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13060744
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